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1 I, XXII| like beads, on a great iron chain, and all with manacles on 2 I, XXII| them he said:~ ~"That is a chain of galley slaves, on the 3 I, XXII| for their crimes."~ ~The chain of galley slaves had by 4 I, XXII| granted it, he approached the chain and asked the first for 5 I, XXII| for he had to his leg a chain so long that it was wound 6 I, XXII| neck, one attached to the chain, the other to what they 7 I, XXII| and turning to the whole chain of them he said:~ ~"From 8 I, XXII| contriving to break the chain on which they were strung. 9 I, XXII| pleasure that, laden with that chain which I have taken off your 10 I, XXII| Egypt, I mean to take up our chain and set out for El Toboso, 11 I, XXII| your legs and the whole chain on your back."~ ~Pasamonte, 12 I, XXII| burdening themselves with the chain, or going to present themselves 13 I, XXIII| had been released from the chain, driven by fear of the Holy 14 I, XXIII| valise was secured by a chain and padlock, from its torn 15 I, XXXII| valise secured with a little chain, on opening which the curate 16 I, XXXIV| adding link after link to the chain with which he was binding 17 I, XL| be ransomed. They put a chain on me, more as a mark of 18 II, I| rustle as they go, not the chain mail of their armour; no 19 II, IV| master and I freed from the chain."~ ~"That is not where the 20 II, XX| advanced, and throwing a great chain of gold over her neck pretended