Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I| disconcerted him somewhat, and to guard against that danger he set
 2   I,      XXII|    civilly that the other mounted guard said to him:~ ~"Though we
 3   I,      XXII|       chains than the others. The guard replied that it was because
 4   I,      XXII|           ten years," replied the guard, "which is the same thing
 5   I,      XXII|           so, you liar?" said the guard.~ ~"They do," returned Gines, "
 6   I,      XXII|       free. Moreover, sirs of the guard," added Don Quixote, "these
 7   I,      XXIV|          would have been on their guard to protect themselves. The
 8   I,     XXXVI|           was open he left two to guard the gate, and he and the
 9   I,   XXXVIII|          some stronghold mounting guard in some ravelin or cavalier,
10   I,       XLI|          the Moors were off their guard and most of them asleep.
11   I,       XLI|          party being left to keep guard over them, the rest of us,
12   I,      XLII|           remain outside as if to guard them; the Judge, therefore,
13   I,      XLII|          Quixote offered to mount guard over the castle lest they
14   I,     XLIII|          outside the inn mounting guard in armour and on horseback,
15   I,      XLIV|         no necessity for mounting guard over the castle any longer.
16  II,     LXXIV|          money two famous dogs to guard the flock, one called Barcino
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