Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|             and enlisted as a private soldier in Captain Diego Urbina'
 2   I,  TransPre|          given a fair chance. The old soldier of the Spanish Salamis was
 3   I,  TransPre|                True, he was a gallant soldier, who had been wounded and
 4   I,      XIII|              truth is to be told, the soldier who executes what his captain
 5   I,     XXXII|           Estremadura, a most gallant soldier, and of such bodily strength
 6   I,   XXXVIII| accompaniments, let us see now if the soldier is richer, and we shall
 7   I,   XXXVIII|           support; so that though the soldier has more to endure, his
 8   I,   XXXVIII|         course of things to be a good soldier costs him all the student
 9   I,   XXXVIII|             can compare with what the soldier feels, who finds himself
10   I,   XXXVIII|              with the other, when the soldier has no more standing room
11   I,     XXXIX|           acquired from having been a soldier in his youth, for the soldier'
12   I,     XXXIX|         soldier in his youth, for the soldier's life is a school in which
13   I,     XXXIX|              to provide me with all a soldier needed. My two brothers,
14   I,     XXXIX|            myself with arms and a few soldier's accoutrements; thence
15   I,     XXXIX|      Valencian gentleman and a famous soldier, capitulated upon terms.
16   I,     XXXIX|             engineer and a very brave soldier. In these two fortresses
17   I,     XXXIX|            been ensign in the fort, a soldier of great repute and rare
18   I,        XL|             ruin lie,~ Three thousand soldier souls took wing on high,~
19   I,        XL|           well with him was a Spanish soldier, something de Saavedra by
20   I,        XL|            now something of what that soldier did, that would interest
21   I,       XLV|            well; and I was likewise a soldier for some time in the days
22   I,        LI|            returned from service as a soldier in Italy and divers other
23   I,        LI|              young man came back in a soldier's uniform, arrayed in a
24   I,        LI|            pedigree, and that being a soldier he was as good as the king
25   I,        LI|               a league long.~ ~ ~This soldier, then, that I have described,
26   I,        LI|             from the village with the soldier, who came more triumphantly
27   I,        LI|              said, moreover, that the soldier, without robbing her of
28   I,        LI|              grew less; we cursed the soldier's finery and railed at the
29   I,       LII|           they were received; for the soldier shows to greater advantage
30   I,       LII|              present at it. Those the soldier shows on his face and breast
31  II,        XI|               the queen, this one the soldier, that the emperor, and I
32  II,       XII|            one the merchant, that the soldier, one the sharp-witted fool,
33  II,      XXIV|            hermit, who they say was a soldier, and who has the reputation
34  II,      XXIV|               according to Terence, a soldier shows better dead in battle,
35  II,      XXIV|               in flight; and the good soldier wins fame in proportion
36  II,      XXIV|             that it is better for the soldier to smell of gunpowder than
37  II,     XXVII|          advises proceeds like a good soldier, and has all the laws and
38  II,      XLII|              a jurist to dress like a soldier, or a soldier like a priest.
39  II,      XLII|            dress like a soldier, or a soldier like a priest. You, Sancho,
40  II,        LI|            thou shouldst dress like a soldier, but that thou shouldst
41  II,        LX|             rich and contented, for a soldier's poverty does not allow
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