Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      VIII| charged at Rocinante's fullest gallop and fell upon the first
2   I,      XVII|       the inn with a laborious gallop, and finding it shut went
3  II,       XXI|     mares as they went at full gallop, shouting, to receive the
4  II,      XXVI|       to me to fly rather than gallop; so you needn't try to sell
5  II,     XXVII|       and, as fast as his best gallop could take him, fled from
6  II,      LXIV|        into the city at a half gallop. The viceroy bade Don Antonio
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