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1 I, TransPre| Everyone who has paid even a flying visit to Toledo will remember 2 I, VI| worthy "Esplandian" went flying into the yard to await with 3 I, VII| little while he made off, flying through the roof, and left 4 I, XVII| work for this, nor did the flying Sancho cease his lamentations, 5 I, XXVII| me wings; so that almost flying I reached home the same 6 I, XXXIII| but follow my own, I am flying from the good and pursuing 7 I, XXXIV| to be conquered only by flying from it, and that no one 8 I, XXXVII| Charybdises, as if borne flying on the wings of favouring 9 I, XLVI| pass ere the pursuer of the flying nymph shall in his swift 10 I, XLIX| escape would bring him back flying."-And that being so, they 11 II, II| looking on while I was flying through the air, and did 12 II, IV| into the Sierra Morena, flying from the Holy Brotherhood 13 II, XI| his Dapple, Death and his flying squadron returned to their 14 II, XIV| was coming down upon him flying, drove his spurs vigorously 15 II, XLI| that the devils carried flying through the air riding on 16 II, XLI| felt, senora, that we were flying through the region of fire, 17 II, XLI| in mind that as we were flying by enchantment so I might 18 II, XLVI| grating of his chamber, and flying from one side to the other, 19 II, LVII| steed?~ From what art thou flying?~ No dragon I am,~ Not even 20 II, LVIII| into the danger they were flying from. Upwards of thirty 21 II, LVIII| of those who say, 'For a flying enemy make a bridge of silver.'" 22 II, LXIII| the devils themselves were flying away with him; nor did they 23 II, LXXI| guest who was out at sea flying in a frigate or brigantine. 24 II, LXXIII| diverted by seeing a hare come flying across the plain pursued