Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXIII|       warning as much as I am a Turk," returned Sancho; "but,
 2   I,     XXXIX|   against the common enemy, the Turk, who had just then with
 3   I,     XXXIX| Constantinople, where the Grand Turk, Selim, made my master general
 4   I,     XXXIX|       to reign there. The Grand Turk took the loss greatly to
 5   I,        XL|         having been struck by a Turk while at the oar, turned
 6   I,       XLI|       to be seen by any Moor or Turk, unless their husband or
 7   I,    XLVIII|        are as much so as I am a Turk. But touching thy desire
 8  II,         I|     considered certain that the Turk was coming down with a powerful
 9  II,         I|         the entire might of the Turk. Give me your attention
10  II,         I|      come face to face with the Turk, by my faith, I would not
11  II,         I|     would not give much for the Turk's chance. But God will have
12  II,         I|        I shall die, and let the Turk come down or go up when
13  II,         I|     save great expense, and the Turk would be left tearing his
14  II,     XXXVI|        took me away to be Grand Turk. My lady the duchess kisses
15  II,      LIII|       Sancho. "I'd as soon turn Turk as stay any longer. Those
16  II,     LXIII|         Tell me, rais, art thou Turk, Moor, or renegade?"~ ~To
17  II,     LXIII|       in Spanish, "I am neither Turk, nor Moor, nor renegade."~ ~"
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