Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| knight-errant was bound to be intrepid, and so he feels bound to
2   I,        XX|     Quixote, supported by his intrepid heart, leaped on Rocinante,
3  II,         I|   than Don Belianis? Who more intrepid than Perion of Gaul? Who
4  II,       XLI|     knight! God be with thee, intrepid squire! Now, now ye go cleaving
5  II,     LVIII|    them; but Don Quixote with intrepid heart stood his ground,
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