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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| the remonstrances of his comrades and superiors, insisted 2 I, TransPre| Miguel and as many of their comrades as possible. This was not 3 I, TransPre| escape of himself and his comrades again and again, made him 4 I, III| world had assailed him. The comrades of the wounded perceiving 5 I, VI| figures with his friends and comrades, greater thieves than Cacus, 6 I, XI| pleasure by making one of our comrades sing: he will be here before 7 I, XI| about two-and-twenty. His comrades asked him if he had supped, 8 I, XII| going on in the village, comrades?"~ ~"How could we know it?" 9 I, XL| prison with three other comrades, trying, to pass away the 10 I, XL| as before. Another of my comrades went, and with him the same 11 I, XL| certificates from all our comrades, in which we testified in 12 I, XL| But though to me and my comrades it had seemed a better plan 13 I, XL| taken to ransom our three comrades, so as to enable them to 14 I, XLI| place to the renegade and my comrades, and looked forward with 15 I, XLI| soon, then, as I and my comrades made our appearance, all 16 I, XLI| the renegade and my two comrades did the same; and the rest, 17 I, XLII| adventures we found ourselves comrades at Constantinople. Thence 18 I, XLIII| knight-errantry."~ ~But the comrades of the spokesman, growing 19 I, XLV| himself on the side of his comrades; the servants of Don Luis 20 I, XLV| he not been helped by his comrades he would have yielded up 21 I, LII| leaving the burden to his comrades, advanced to meet him, flourishing 22 II, I| go and take leave of his comrades the madmen. The chaplain 23 II, XX| figures with the rest of his comrades, with so many turns and 24 II, LIV| that grove there where my comrades are going to eat and rest, 25 II, LIV| Sancho," said Ricote; "my comrades are beginning to stir, and 26 II, LIX| inseparable friends and comrades, Rocinante and Dapple, to 27 II, LX| and Roque returned to his comrades, and so ended the love of