Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IX|       and, when he saw him fall, leaped from his horse and with
2   I,        XX| supported by his intrepid heart, leaped on Rocinante, and bracing
3   I,      XXXV|         rest assured that he who leaped through the window is a
4   I,     XXXIX|          to do in such a case, I leaped on board the enemy's galley,
5   I,       XLI|   exclaiming that four Turks had leaped over the fence or wall of
6   I,      XLII|         captive, whose heart had leaped within him the instant he
7   I,      XLIV|           and rising to his feet leaped upon Rocinante, braced his
8  II,    XLVIII|         duennas."~ ~So saying he leaped off the bed, intending to
9  II,     LVIII|         to Africa stumbled as he leaped on shore; his soldiers took
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