Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXVII|       festival and ceremonial attire. My anxiety and distraction
 2   I,    XXVIII|     his strange and miserable attire, and begged him if he knew
 3   I,      XXXV|      how short and slight his attire was, would not go in to
 4   I,    XXXVII|       and who seemed from his attire to be a Christian lately
 5   I,       XLI|  high-bred air, the brilliant attire of my beloved Zoraida as
 6   I,       XLI|    without having had time to attire thyself, and without my
 7   I,       XLI|    thee arrayed in the finest attire it would be in my power
 8   I,         L|    castle in gay and gorgeous attire, such that, were I to set
 9   I,        LI|      The glitter of his showy attire took her fancy, his ballads
10  II,      XLII|   provide you with the proper attire for you to wear, and all
11  II,     XLIII|        Sancho; for disordered attire is a sign of an unstable
12  II,     XLIII|     thou hast exalted.~ ~"Thy attire shall be hose of full length,
13  II,    XLVIII| kingdom of Aragon, and in the attire of a despised outcast duenna,
14  II,     LXIII|       go and dress her in the attire proper to her, so that her
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