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Part 1, Chapter 41 Summary
The translator succeeds in renting a ship, and they build a crew out of other Christian men. The man tries to convey the information to Zoraida, and he encounters first her father, then both together. Through false conversation, the man expresses the details of departure to Zoraida with her father present. Thus, on the appropriate day, they secure the ship and then get Zoraida, who says her father is not to be harmed. However, the father sees the departure and follows them. They imprison him on the ship like the common Moors, but they set the Moors ashore along their way. During a tearful goodbye, the father learns that his daughter is in fact a Christian as well. The travelers leave with a favorable wind at their tail. French pirates meet them and rob them of their possessions, and the man...
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