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King, Georgiana Goddard
A brief account of the military orders in Spain — New York: The Hispanic Society of America, 1921

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MILITARY ORDERS
The third
chapter
pardons, that would have been useful
things to keep—being, as I say, vexed, he
flung the things about and took the silver
finally, and some gold money that a lad,
the legist’s body-servant, had, and appar-
ently let his men take what they liked,
including the beasts, so that nothing was
left but what the Doctor had on when he
went up the hill. The silver was given to
the Infant D. Pedro, and the rest to his
men or the Princes’: lastly the lawyer’s
servants were all arrested.
The third chapter is this. That night
Doctor Franco talked long with the Comen-
dador Mayor, and warned him that he and
his uncle were in the wrong way, and made
an impression on him. But on Sunday
morning the Master handed over the Con-
vent-fortress of Alcantara to the Infant D.
Pedro, and handed over the lawyer, Doctor
Franco, to the Infant D. Enrique, and with
the last, set out from the town, and joined
Ruy Lopez Davalos, whose father had been
the Constable of Castile. The prisoner was
in his charge. As they rode, the legist
heard them talking over their plan, which
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