Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| renowned in history and rich in relics of the past. But there is
2   I,     XVIII|        the wearers of iron, old relics of the Gothic race, those
3   I,    XXXIII|          She must be treated as relics are; adored, not touched.
4  II,        VI|      sword, whether one carries relics or any secret contrivance
5  II,      VIII|       their knees adoring their relics be a better fame in this
6  II,      VIII|        belong to the bodies and relics of the saints who, with
7  II,      VIII|       Kings carry the bodies or relics of saints on their shoulders,
8  II,       XIX|       though not as devoutly as relics are and ought to he kissed.
9  II,      XXVI|        Master Pedro; "and these relics lying here on the bare hard
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