The adventures of Captain John Smith, Captain of two hundred and fifty horse, and sometime President of Virginia . so the Turks wereallowed to carry it away. Yery mournfully theJanizaries raised it in their arms, with their heartsfull of rage and vowing vengeance for their vanquishedcaptain. John, however, kept the Arab steed and thehead, according to the terms of the challenge. The next day a messenger brought another challenge,but this time it was specially addressed to CaptainSmith as the conqueror. It was from a Turkishofficer named Grualgo, who had been the Turbashawsgreatest friend. He s


The adventures of Captain John Smith, Captain of two hundred and fifty horse, and sometime President of Virginia . so the Turks wereallowed to carry it away. Yery mournfully theJanizaries raised it in their arms, with their heartsfull of rage and vowing vengeance for their vanquishedcaptain. John, however, kept the Arab steed and thehead, according to the terms of the challenge. The next day a messenger brought another challenge,but this time it was specially addressed to CaptainSmith as the conqueror. It was from a Turkishofficer named Grualgo, who had been the Turbashawsgreatest friend. He sent to say that he would fightCaptain Smith for the head of his dear chief theTurbashaw, as he could not allow it to remain in thehands of infidels. Moreover, the vanquished oneshould lose his own head, together with his horseand armour. John readily accepted this secondchallenge, and agreed that the weapons should bepistols and lances. So a space was again cleared, as on the day before,the ladies again came out on the ramparts, the armies His Comsat nntk GRVALGO • Cayi oj three fiundred norjmenC fiaj 7 •. How ke Jletv BONNY:MVLGROC finp ? 7


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