Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|   conventional language of gallantry and theory of love came
2   I,        XI|    there the pestilence of gallantry will make its way to them
3   I,       XXI|  courtesy, gentleness, and gallantry of bearing as her knight
4   I,     XXXIX|    manifest proof of their gallantry and resolution, and how
5   I,      XLII|    misfortune as he had of gallantry and courage."~ ~"And how
6   I,       LII|  Supported by his love and gallantry:~ Who made the Belianises
7  II,       III| care to set before us your gallantry, your high courage in encountering
8  II,   XXXVIII|    young girl. But all his gallantry, wit, and gaiety, all his
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