Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|       the wood, when he saw a mare tied to an oak, and tied
 2   I,        IV|  against the oak to which the mare was tied), "and I will make
 3   I,      XXXI|  lashes with the reins of his mare. As soon as I saw him I
 4  II,       XVI|     very handsome flea-bitten mare, and dressed in a gaban
 5  II,       XVI|  velvet. The trappings of the mare were of the field and jineta
 6  II,       XVI| courteously, and spurring his mare was passing them without
 7  II,       XVI|     truth," replied he on the mare, "I would not pass you so
 8  II,       XVI|  restive in the company of my mare."~ ~"You may safely hold
 9  II,       XVI|       may safely hold in your mare, senor," said Sancho in
10  II,      XVII|     be, spur your flea-bitten mare, and place yourself in safety."~ ~
11  II,      XVII|     the gentleman to spur his mare, Sancho his Dapple, and
12  II,    XXVIII|       plunge, I say, into the mare magnum of their histories;
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