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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898

CHAPTER X
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Next day two other galleons belonging to the enemy, which had not been present during the battle, reached the place where it had been fought.

They had a Japanese prize-ship, laden with flour.

Ignorant of the past event, they spied the "San Marcos" coming.

One of them went to reconnoiter the latter, and upon seeing that it was our vessel went to advise its companion.

Both bore down upon our vessel, whereupon it turned its course to the shore.


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