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1 I, XVII| enchanted Moor guarding the treasure of this damsel's beauty, 2 I, XVII| Senor, and he keeps the treasure for others, and for us only 3 I, XXIV| honoured by the bestowal of his treasure; but that as my father was 4 I, XXVII| have allowed my precious treasure to be robbed from me, I 5 I, XXX| Ginesillo, you thief, give up my treasure, release my life, embarrass 6 I, XXXIII| fresh veins, of new unknown treasure, risking the collapse of 7 I, XLII| scoundrel, covetous of the great treasure of beauty the castle contained. 8 I, XLIII| and crown of discretion, treasure house of grace, depositary 9 I, XLV| private opinion whether the treasure over which there had been 10 I, XLVIII| the gracious and precious treasure of eloquence, and driving 11 II, XVII| conclude it must be carrying treasure of the King's, and he said 12 II, XX| second "Largess," the third "Treasure," and the fourth "Peaceful 13 II, XXXIII| my charge, for as he is a treasure of Sancho's, I'll put him 14 II, LIV| Sancho, to carry away the treasure that I left buried, which, 15 II, LIV| to help me to take away treasure I left buried (for indeed 16 II, LIV| indeed it may be called a treasure, it is so large), and I 17 II, LXIII| no account to touch the treasure, if by any chance they expelled 18 II, LXIII| to carry away the hidden treasure. I saw Don Gaspar, I told 19 II, LXIII| take up a large quantity of treasure I had left buried. My daughter 20 II, LXIII| daughter I did not find, the treasure I found and have with me; 21 II, LXIII| you have seen, I find the treasure that more than all makes