Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|     Algerine galleys, and after a stout resistance were overpowered
 2   I,  TransPre|      expound any such idea in two stout quarto volumes is to suppose
 3   I,   Commend|     foremost knight of chivalry,~ Stout, bold, expert, as e'er the
 4   I,      VIII|         another branch, large and stout like that, with which I
 5   I,      XIII|            Each of them carried a stout holly staff in his hand,
 6   I,      XIII|          esteemed, and was a very stout and famous knight."~ ~To
 7   I,        XV|      through the victory over the stout Biscayan.~ ~But Sancho did
 8   I,       XXV|       THINGS THAT HAPPENED TO THE STOUT KNIGHT OF LA MANCHA IN THE
 9   I,       XXV|       brave lass, and a right and stout one, and fit to be helpmate
10   I,     XXXII| Cirongilio of Thrace, that was so stout and bold; as may be seen
11   I,        XL|       failed~ The weary arms; the stout hearts never quailed.~ Though
12   I,       XLI|          to twelve Spaniards, all stout rowers, and such as could
13   I,       XLI|     cheerful alacrity each of our stout rowers took his oar, and
14   I,         L|           prove the valour of thy stout heart and cast thyself into
15  II,         V|        Tocho, Juan Tocho's son, a stout, sturdy young fellow that
16  II,         X|    remember what they say, that a stout heart breaks bad luck, and
17  II,       XIV|           tree, was very long and stout, and had a steel point more
18  II,       XXI|           as a man of worth and a stout one. Sancho alone had a
19  II,     XXXII|       must be with the point of a stout pin and not with any other
20  II,      XXXV|          fear to milksops, for 'a stout heart breaks bad luck,'
21  II,       XLV|         but all to no purpose, so stout was the woman's defence,
22  II,    XLVIII|           my lady behind him on a stout mule as black as jet! for
23  II,       LVI|        stiffly cased in a suit of stout shining armour. The horse
24  II,      LXIV|           oars a-side manned by a stout crew, and two days later
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