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  • Captain Good-Hope and Captain Charity should draw themselves up before

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  • Now Captain Good-Hope had engaged the Vocation Doubters, and they were sturdy men; but the captain was a valiant man: Captain Experience did also send him some aid; so he made the

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  • Then he commanded that Captain Good-Hope, and Captain Charity, and my Lord

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  • Captain Experience, and to Captain Good-Hope, to lead the forlorn hope.

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  • Credence, Captain Good-Hope, and Captain Experience, as they were upon the pursuit, cutting down, and following hard after the enemy in the rear,

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  • Other feats of war were also likewise performed by other of the captains, as at Eye-gate, where Captain Good-Hope and Captain Charity had a charge, was great execution done; for the Captain Good-Hope, with his own hands, slew one Captain Blindfold, the keeper of that gate.

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  • Nor did Captain Good-Hope nor Captain Charity come behind in this most desperate fight, for they so well did behave themselves at Eye-gate, that they had almost broken it quite open.

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  • Mansoul, and fell by the hand of Captain Good-Hope.

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  • Credence, Captain Good-Hope, or Captain Experience did but show themselves, they fled.

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  • Besides these there was one Captain Bragman, a very desperate fellow, and he was captain over a band of those that threw firebrands, arrows, and death: he also received, by the hand of Captain Good-Hope at Eye-gate, a mortal wound in the breast.

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