Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        VI|      not deserve the penalty of fire.~ ~"No," said the niece, "
 2   I,        VI|     make a pile of them and set fire to them; or else carry them
 3   I,        VI|     await with all patience the fire that was in store for him.~ ~"
 4   I,        VI|       there's the devil; to the fire with it."~ ~Taking down
 5   I,        VI|          and from hers into the fire without any reprieve."~ ~
 6   I,        VI|         remitted the penalty of fire, and as for all the rest,
 7   I,       VII|      Luis de Avila, went to the fire unseen and unheard; for
 8   I,        XI|       simmering in a pot on the fire; and though he would have
 9   I,        XI| goatherds removed them from the fire, and laying sheepskins on
10   I,      XIII|       me to consign them to the fire after having consigned his
11   I,       XIV|       he had preserved from the fire, he was stopped by a marvellous
12   I,       XIV|       in a modest woman is like fire at a distance or a sharp
13   I,       XIV|     thoughts and charms. I am a fire afar off, a sword laid aside.
14   I,     XXVII|       my tears; it was only the fire that gathered strength so
15   I,      XXXI|       on a cloud, or chariot of fire, another knight, a friend
16   I,     XXXII|        and there is a very good fire there."~ ~"What! your worship
17   I,    XXXIII|     purity of her virtue as the fire proves that of gold; because
18   I,    XXXIII|       refined and tested by the fire of finding herself wooed
19   I,     XXXIV|          haste, speed! lest the fire of my wrath burn itself
20   I,   XXXVIII|      ardour and enthusiasm that fire and animate brave hearts,
21   I,        XL|      that she did not go to the fire, but to Allah, because since
22   I,      XLII|         old women tell over the fire in winter; for he said his
23   I,      XLVI|        eyes that flashed living fire, he exclaimed, "Rascally
24   I,     XLVII|       cloud, or on a chariot of fire, or it may be on some hippogriff
25   I,      XLIX|         would fling it into the fire if there were one at hand,
26  II,      VIII|        of that shepherd who set fire to the famous temple of
27  II,     XVIII|      bliss~ The heart-consuming fire might stay;~ And, so it
28  II,       XIX|         on against him, darting fire from his eyes, as the saying
29  II,        XX|      whole elm tree, and in the fire at which it was to be roasted
30  II,     XXVII|     take to flight, and did not fire on him. They put up Sancho,
31  II,     XXXIV|      four sides seemed to be on fire, and shortly after, here,
32  II,     XXXIV|      the wood. The blaze of the fire and the noise of the warlike
33  II,     XXXIV|       to which Sancho replied, "Fire gives light, and it's bright
34  II,       XLI|       plunge into the region of fire, and I know not how to regulate
35  II,       XLI|     that could be easily set on fire and extinguished again,
36  II,       XLI|         are not already in that fire place, or very near it,
37  II,       XLI|    flying through the region of fire, as my master told me, and
38  II,       XLI|     even that I touched that of fire; but that we passed farther
39  II,       XLI|      believe; for the region of fire being between the heaven
40  II,      XLIV|       suns of thine have lit~ A fire within her heart.~ ~ Adventures
41  II,       XLV|     pure as a salamander in the fire, or wool among the brambles,
42  II,     XLVII|     having once fallen into the fire, he has his face puckered
43  II,       LXI|     galleys kept up a ceaseless fire, which they on the walls
44  II,      LXII|   returned Don Antonio; "for as fire cannot be hidden or kept
45  II,    LXVIII|         drives away thirst, the fire that warms the cold, the
46  II,      LXIX|         all over with flames of fire, and taking off his cap
47  II,       LXX|      hands they held rackets of fire; but what amazed me still
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