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pplies of Greek fire diminished and had to be used more sparingly, so that the attackers grew more bold. Two citizens of Makor failed to be impressed. The leaders gathered at a table near the parapet and the Mameluke spoke first, using Arabic, which he handled awkwardly. The other's not.
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