Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       VII|       in this tourney, we the adventurers having carried off the honour
2   I,        XV|      journey, leaving the two adventurers a sorry sight and in sorrier
3   I,        XX|   more hazardous than that of adventurers."~ ~"That is true," said
4   I,      XXXV| adventures to him and all the adventurers in the world-and therefore
5   I,      XLIX|     sort people commonly call adventurers. Or perhaps I shall be told,
6  II,      XXIV|      served place-hunters and adventurers, whose keep and wages were
7  II,       LII| servants of hers, but as lady adventurers who came to her house to
8  II,     LVIII|      was one of the Christian adventurers, but I believe he was generous
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