Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|    leagues from the city, he built himself a castle which he
 2   I,  TransPre|    the opposite side. It was built, or as some say restored,
 3   I,     XXXIX| which Don John had left half built near Tunis. While all these
 4   I,         L|     materials of which it is built are nothing less than diamonds,
 5  II,        IX|      and royal palaces being built in alleys without an outlet?"~ ~"
 6  II,       XIV|       that he was a sturdily built man, but not very tall in
 7  II,     XVIII|     Diego de Miranda's house built in village style, with his
 8  II,     XXIII|       with walls that seemed built of clear transparent crystal;
 9  II,      XXIV|   has a small house which he built at his own cost, but though
10  II,        LX|     age apparently, strongly built, above the middle height,
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