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“...they
sighted the Pacific Ocean and the object of their walk.
Then, to quote Esquemeling :
A little while after they came the first time within sight of
the highest steeple of Panama. This steeple they no sooner
had discovered than they began to show signs of extreme joy,
casting up their hats into the air, leaping for mirth, and shouting,
even just as if they had already obtained the victory and entire
accomplishments of token of this universal
acclamation and huge alacrity of their minds.
Fifty Spanish horsemen soon came out of the city
“ preceded by a trumpet that sounded marvellously
well,” and threatened the buccaneers, saying “ Perros !
nos veremos (Ye dogs, we shall meet thee), and imme-
diately afterwards the city opened fire. On the following
day the Governor of Panama extended in battle array
his forces, which consisted of “ two squadrons, four
regiments of foot, and a huge number of wild bulls, which
were...”
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