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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XL| the chance they return to Barbary to become what they were 2 I, XL| most beautiful woman in Barbary, and that several of the 3 I, XLI| Aragon are called Tagarins in Barbary, and those of Granada Mudejars; 4 I, XLI| the language that all over Barbary and even in Constantinople 5 I, XLI| Tetuan corsairs, who leave Barbary at nightfall and are on 6 I, XLI| imagined that all the Moors of Barbary were upon him; and plunging 7 I, XLII| thou the deepest dungeon of Barbary; for his wealth and my brother' 8 II, XXVII| Christians returning from Barbary, it so happened, he bought 9 II, LIV| condition needs; and in Barbary and all the parts of Africa 10 II, LIV| daughter should have gone to Barbary rather than to France, where 11 II, LXIII| misfortune I was carried to Barbary by two uncles of mine, for 12 II, LXIII| neighbours, passed over to Barbary, and the place where we 13 II, LXIII| Spain than of returning to Barbary. The rest of the crew of 14 II, LXIV| with his arms and horse in Barbary; for he would carry him 15 II, LXIV| Quixote's expedition to Barbary should be adopted. Two days 16 II, LXV| obliged me to cross over to Barbary, where by the might of my 17 II, LXV| Christian captives there are in Barbary. But what am I saying, miserable