Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV|             said in an angry voice, "Discourteous knight, it ill becomes you
2   I,       VII| appropriating the horse of the first discourteous knight he encountered. Himself
3   I,     XLIII|            idea, not to show himself discourteous, or ungrateful, he turned
4   I,       LII|              that these villains and discourteous thieves were carrying off
5  II,       XIV|              I am not going to be so discourteous or so ungrateful as to have
6  II,      LXVI|       circumstances force me to seem discourteous and to travel apace;" and
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