Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         V|        all the Twelve Peers of France and even all the Nine Worthies,
 2   I,        VI|        and the Twelve Peers of France with the veracious historian
 3   I,        XX|     Round Table, the Twelve of France and the Nine Worthies; and
 4   I,       XLI|    there is a vessel here from France which sails to-morrow, and
 5   I,      XLII|      Spain, or been carried to France by the Frenchmen.~ ~The
 6   I,      XLIX|        war, or Twelve Peers of France, or Arthur of England, who
 7   I,      XLIX|       that the Twelve Peers of France existed, but I am not disposed
 8   I,      XLIX| knights chosen by the kings of France, and called 'Peers' because
 9  II,         I|    rest of the Twelve Peers of France, for they were all knights-errant.~ ~"
10  II,        IX|     Ill did ye fare, ye men of France, In Roncesvalles chase -~ ~"
11  II,        XI|        this? Are we here or in France? The devil fly away with
12  II,     XXIII|         and I took the road to France with it, having first laid
13  II,      XXIV|    before he had become so, in France, and in the time of the
14  II,      XXVI|        thence upon the road to France, and seek consolation in
15  II,      XXVI|         If you, sir knight, to France are bound,~ Oh! for Gaiferos
16  II,      XXVI|       ease with her husband in France. God help every one to his
17  II,      XXVI|       Don Gaiferos were now in France and with their own people."~ ~"
18  II,     XXXII|     one of the twelve peers of France, of whom it is related that
19  II,    XXXIII|       as good bread here as in France,' and 'by night all cats
20  II,        XL|      here to-day, to-morrow in France, and the next day in Potosi;
21  II,       XLI|         but to become Queen of France; unless the histories lie?
22  II,       LIV|         as I said, and went to France, but though they gave us
23  II,       LIV|      to Barbary rather than to France, where they could live as
24  II,        LX|       thee a safe-conduct into France, where I have relatives
25  II,      LXIV|      mainland, and took her to France by land; but in this case,
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