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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| sunshades, mounted on their tall mules; the strollers in costume 2 I, TransPre| arriero ever watered his mules at in the corral of any 3 I, III| object of giving water to his mules, and was proceeding to remove 4 I, VIII| not less tall were the two mules they rode on. They wore 5 I, XVI| pack-saddles and cloths of his mules, had much the advantage 6 I, XVI| trappings of the two best mules he had, though there were 7 I, XVII| attending to the comfort of his mules.~ ~This being accomplished, 8 I, XXIX| the haunches of one of the mules of these gentlefolk who 9 I, XLVII| the barber on their mighty mules, with faces covered, as 10 I, XLVII| like men who rode canons' mules, and in haste to take their 11 II, IX| some one with a pair of mules approaching the spot where 12 II, IX| questions, he whipped on his mules.~ ~Sancho, seeing his master 13 II, X| were giants, and the monks' mules dromedaries, flocks of sheep 14 II, XI| imagined. He who led the mules and acted as carter was 15 II, XI| goes slowly, and with the mules of it I will make good the 16 II, XVII| senor, let me unyoke the mules and place myself in safety 17 II, XVII| possess is this cart and mules."~ ~"O man of little faith," 18 II, XVII| with all speed unyoked the mules, and the keeper called out 19 II, XVII| Dapple, and the carter his mules, all striving to get away 20 II, XVII| to the carter, "Put your mules to once more, brother, and 21 II, XXIII| contain a large cart with its mules. A little light reaches 22 II, XXXV| triumphal car, drawn by six grey mules with white linen housings,