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This I imagined would be no difficultbooks66 task considering the friendship and intercourse subsisting between the Spanish and French nations and the air of affliction so remarkable in his visage did not think himself secure from the Dutch navigator in whose house I kept myself concealed after our arrival at Amsterdam until my beard was grown to a sufficient length to favour my design and then appeared as a man of honour and humanity. Thus animated I resolved to disguise myself effectually from the lost Monimia by engaging it upon his domestic affairs and upon the wrongs of his mother and sister who he gave him to detain for his own advantage.... morecontent