Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXIV|          affront he has offered me, fighting with him hand to hand like
 2   I,      XXXI|             For a knight, maybe, is fighting in the mountains of Armenia
 3   I,      XXXV| exclamations as if he were actually fighting some giant: and the best
 4   I,       XLV|        which there had been so much fighting was a pack-saddle or a caparison;
 5   I,       XLV|          for the helmet; we are all fighting, and all at cross purposes.
 6  II,        IV|            that he is to do all the fighting, and that I am not to be
 7  II,        IV|              I don't set up to be a fighting man, Senor Samson, but only
 8  II,       XIV|           it is the custom with the fighting men of Andalusia, when they
 9  II,       XIV|          that while our masters are fighting, we, too, have to fight,
10  II,       XIV|             among those bullies and fighting men you talk of, but certainly
11  II,       XIV|             while their masters are fighting, I don't mean to obey it,
12  II,    XXXVII|            better bide her time for fighting her own battle and that
13  II,     XLIII|             mouth that they fall to fighting among themselves to get
14  II,      XLVI|       battle he had been so stoutly fighting with that villain of an
15  II,       LVI|             to obtain by strife and fighting what I can obtain in peace
16  II,      LXVI|            thought to marry without fighting, for the girl had taken
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