Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         V|     gentleman might not be seen riding in such a miserable trim.
2   I,     XXXVI|       men," said the landlord, "riding a la jineta, with lances
3  II,      XXVI|       not used to that style of riding. You see, too, how the neighing
4  II,        XL|       the fair Magalona enjoyed riding him greatly."~ ~"For going
5  II,       XLI|  carried flying through the air riding on a stick with his eyes
6  II,      XLVI|        stay his course, he came riding on the hours, and morning
7  II,    XLVIII| accompany him. My lady, who was riding behind him, said to him
8  II,     LVIII|      lances in their hands, all riding in a compact body and in
9  II,        LX|    there was, however, but one, riding on which at a furious pace
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