Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|          hand to thy sword in my defence, unless indeed thou perceivest
 2   I,      VIII|         true that as regards the defence of my own person I shall
 3   I,        XI| seclusion, lead them to ruin. In defence of these, as time advanced
 4   I,        XV|    knights come to their aid and defence I will take care to defend
 5   I,     XVIII|    urgent and great necessity in defence of his own life and person."~ ~"
 6   I,      XXVI|         reparation, it may be a~ Defence for me to let you know~
 7   I,    XXXVII|      when he has an army, or the defence of a city under his care,
 8   I,     XXXIX|          a stand or maintain the defence.~ ~It was a common opinion
 9   I,      XLIV|    squire Sancho to me; for this defence and vengeance are his affair
10   I,      XLVI|        once entrusted to you the defence of her person, and placed
11  II,         I|         upon their shoulders the defence of kingdoms, the protection
12  II,     XVIII|          of the truth though its defence should cost him his life.
13  II,      XXII|        him for coming forward in defence of their cause; and they
14  II,     XXVII|        divine law; the third, in defence of one's honour, family,
15  II,     XXVII|      included in the second), in defence of one's country. To these
16  II,     XXXII|          say no more in your own defence, master mine, for there'
17  II,       XLV|         so stout was the woman's defence, she all the while crying
18  II,       LVI|       AND THE LACQUEY TOSILOS IN DEFENCE OF THE DAUGHTER OF DONA
19  II,        LX|         able to interfere in his defence, and I come to seek from
20  II,        LX|         trouble himself with the defence of this lady, for I take
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