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WITHOUT MORE BATEL [Graphic Material]

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Image inscription: "The Prevoste of Irarrazabal left the gáleon that rode accompanied by half of his people of war to board some French ships that attacked him on the waters of Cantabria. Soldiers and galeotes, in such a haunted adventure they had to know the danger before consuming the feat; but the famous sailor, with a thick iron bar that the hand had, hit his batel until he kicked it, not leaving.
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Title: WITHOUT MORE BATEL [Graphic Material]
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Image inscription: "The Prevoste of Irarrazabal left the gáleon that rode accompanied by half of his people of war to board some French ships that attacked him on the waters of Cantabria.
Soldiers and galeotes, in such a haunted adventure they had to know the danger before consuming the feat; but the famous sailor, with a thick iron bar that the hand had, hit his batel until he kicked it, not leaving.

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