Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV| knight, it ill becomes you to assail one who cannot defend himself;
2   I,      VIII|     perceivest that those who assail me are rabble or base folk;
3   I,      VIII|    behind his buckler, and to assail the Biscayan was the work
4   I,        XV|       care to defend thee and assail them with all my might;
5   I,    XXXIII|     began little by little to assail his allegiance to Anselmo,
6   I,     XXXVI|   best he could all who might assail him, though it should cost
7  II,      XXII|       and other birds of prey assail it, and she who stands firm
8  II,    LXVIII|     lice eat them, and hunger assail them. If we squires were
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