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Parte, Chap.
1 I, VIII| attendance upon the coach, a Biscayan, was listening to all Don 2 I, VIII| bad Castilian and worse Biscayan after his fashion, "Begone, 3 I, VIII| slayest thee as art here a Biscayan."~ ~Don Quixote understood 4 I, VIII| creature." To which the Biscayan returned, "I no gentleman!- 5 I, VIII| carrying water to the cat: Biscayan on land, hidalgo at sea, 6 I, VIII| his arm, and attacked the Biscayan, bent upon taking his life.~ ~ 7 I, VIII| upon taking his life.~ ~The Biscayan, when he saw him coming 8 I, VIII| but could not, for the Biscayan declared in his disjointed 9 I, VIII| the course of which the Biscayan smote Don Quixote a mighty 10 I, VIII| buckler, and to assail the Biscayan was the work of an instant, 11 I, VIII| upon a single blow. The Biscayan, seeing him come on in this 12 I, VIII| Quixote against the wary Biscayan, with uplifted sword and 13 I, VIII| half, while on his side the Biscayan waited for him sword in 14 I, IX| BATTLE BETWEEN THE GALLANT BISCAYAN AND THE VALIANT MANCHEGAN~ ~ ~ 15 I, IX| history we left the valiant Biscayan and the renowned Don Quixote 16 I, IX| between Don Quixote and the Biscayan was drawn to the very life, 17 I, IX| by his cushion, and the Biscayan's mule so true to nature 18 I, IX| hired one a bowshot off. The Biscayan had an inscription under 19 I, IX| bear themselves. The fiery Biscayan was the first to strike 20 I, IX| hands, he came down on the Biscayan with such fury, smiting 21 I, IX| would cut his head off. The Biscayan was so bewildered that he 22 I, XV| the victory over the stout Biscayan.~ ~But Sancho did not so 23 I, XVIII| except the one with the Biscayan, and even out of that your 24 I, XXV| have sent her, such as the Biscayan and the galley slaves, and 25 I, XXXI| Countenance; I asked her if that Biscayan the other day had been there; 26 II, III| battle with the valiant Biscayan."~ ~"Tell me, senor bachelor," 27 II, XVI| Castilian, nor even the Biscayan, for writing in his. But 28 II, XLVII| read and write, and am a Biscayan." "With that addition," 29 II, XLVII| good secretary and a good Biscayan you may add whatever you