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25 vnto them, but mot necearie for them to ve,and therfore not likely they would cat them ouerboard: But it is mot likely, that the Generall fell into ome pleaent dreame at Sea, wherein hee did ee a fale apparition of victorie againt the Englih, & for lacke of matter did et this downe in his letter for newes to his countrie: It is inne to belye the Deuill, and therefore the Generall hal haue his right, the letter is o well contriued, (and yet with no great eloquence) but with uch art, that ther are not many more lines, then there are lyes, which heweth that there are wonderfull and extraordinarie gifts in the Generall: But I am perwaded if Don Bernaldino had thought that his letter hould haue beene Printed, hee woulde haue omitted many thinges contained in the letter, for the Doctor did ve him omwhat hardly in hewing the letter openly, and more in uffering it to be Printed: for friends may like good fellowes end lyes one to the other for recreation, and