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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| resident in Algiers, an armed vessel in which he and about 2 I, X| come we fall in with no man armed with a helmet, what are 3 I, XIII| reason that led him to go armed in that fashion in a country 4 I, XV| their mares, came running up armed with stakes, and so belaboured 5 I, XXIV| on foot or on horseback, armed or unarmed, by night or 6 I, XXIX| having seen to the girths armed his master in a trice, who 7 I, XXXII| hundred thousand soldiers, all armed from head to foot, and he 8 I, XXXIII| alone vanquish a squadron of armed knights; judge whether he 9 I, XLI| a dozen Frenchmen, well armed with match-locks, and their 10 II, IV| master will attack a hundred armed men as a greedy boy would 11 II, XI| great number of bells, and armed with three blown ox-bladders 12 II, XI| Cupid stay behind; and all armed themselves with stones and 13 II, XV| as his squire. Carrasco armed himself in the fashion described, 14 II, XXVII| men, as it seemed to him, armed with weapons of various 15 II, XXXII| street and ten others come up armed and beat him; he draws his 16 II, XXXIV| having arrived, Don Quixote armed himself, and Sancho arrayed 17 II, XLI| Pallas, which was big with armed knights, who were afterwards 18 II, LIV| himself on the field of battle armed as a knight, and would maintain