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CHAPTER LVII
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How the captain Pedro de Vergara spoke1 to the Governor Vaca de Castro about providing some relief for the soldiers who had come with him, and how the Governor arrived at Truxillo.
AS the captain Pedro de Vergara had been engaged for a long time in the subjugation2 of the Bracamoros, indeed, ever since the battle of Las Salinas, those who came with him had worn out all their clothing. Their need was so great, that they spoke to Pedro de Vergara, their leader, to ask the Governor Vaca de Castro to afford them some relief, by reason of their great desire to serve the king. Vaca de Castro heard from the captain of their condition, and ordered equipment and things they were in want of, to the value of 10,000 pesos de oro, to be provided for them. With this help they were much pleased and contented3. Vaca de Castro did nothing without consulting Lorenzo de Aldana, and he intended to nominate him Camp Master of the army which was mustering4 where the captains were encamped. After having rested a sufficient time they started for the city of Truxillo, and when the citizens and dwellers5 in that place learnt that Vaca de Castro had come they received him with great willingness, and showed a desire to serve his Majesty6 in all that the Governor might direct. So he was personally acknowledged as Governor in the presence of the assembled regidores and alcaldes, as commanded by his Majesty's royal authority. Since leaving Spain, the Governor Vaca de Castro had passed through great hardships, and had made long journeys. He was a man of refined habits and had only been accustomed to work in his study, so that he now found himself much broken down and needing rest. But[194] to think of stopping still in any place until Don Diego should return to his Majesty's service or be obliged, by force of arms, to give up calling himself Governor (to which he had no title whatever) and surrender the province he had occupied, seemed to him a mistake. So he was anxious to leave Truxillo promptly
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spoke
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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subjugation
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| n.镇压,平息,征服 | |
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contented
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mustering
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| v.集合,召集,集结(尤指部队)( muster的现在分词 );(自他人处)搜集某事物;聚集;激发 | |
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dwellers
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| n.居民,居住者( dweller的名词复数 ) | |
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majesty
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| n.雄伟,壮丽,庄严,威严;最高权威,王权 | |
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promptly
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amicably
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discord
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doomed
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holder
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obedience
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chagrined
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| adj.懊恼的,苦恼的v.使懊恼,使懊丧,使悔恨( chagrin的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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concealed
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| a.隐藏的,隐蔽的 | |
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consultation
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decided
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| adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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assented
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| 同意,赞成( assent的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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lieutenant
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| n.陆军中尉,海军上尉;代理官员,副职官员 | |
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mustered
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| v.集合,召集,集结(尤指部队)( muster的过去式和过去分词 );(自他人处)搜集某事物;聚集;激发 | |
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