Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|     their mistresses, that a stranger would have imagined the
2   I,       XXI|      and conclusion save the stranger knight, to the great enhancement
3   I,       XXI| powerful as himself, and the stranger knight, after having been
4   I,      XXIX|   leg. He, astonished at the stranger's words and behaviour, looked
5  II,        IX|     replied the lad, "I am a stranger, and I have been only a
6  II,      XLIV| knowest that ever since this stranger entered the castle and my
7  II,        LI|    was submitted to him by a stranger, in the presence of the
8  II,     LXXIV|      gentleman lies here;~ A stranger all his life to fear;~ Nor
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