Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XVIII| knight, a Frenchman by birth, Pierres Papin by name, lord of the
 2   I,      XLIX|    can deny that the story of Pierres and the fair Magalona is
 3   I,      XLIX|    pin with which the valiant Pierres guided the wooden horse
 4   I,      XLIX|      were Twelve Peers, and a Pierres, and a Cid, and other knights
 5   I,      XLIX|  famous lord of Charny, Mosen Pierres by name, and afterwards
 6   I,      XLIX|    matter of the pin of Count Pierres that you speak of, and say
 7  II,        XL|    horse on which the valiant Pierres carried off the fair Magalona;
 8  II,        XL|     by Merlin. He lent him to Pierres, who was a friend of his,
 9  II,        XL|     well; and since the great Pierres we know of no one having
10  II,       XLI|     on a par with the valiant Pierres, who pressed this very spot
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