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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| livelihood? True, he was a gallant soldier, who had been wounded 2 I, III| distinguished as he seemed and his gallant bearing showed him to be; 3 I, IX| TERRIFIC BATTLE BETWEEN THE GALLANT BISCAYAN AND THE VALIANT 4 I, IX| myself to believe that such a gallant tale had been left maimed 5 I, IX| these and other respects our gallant Don Quixote is worthy of 6 I, XIII| been of comely features and gallant bearing. Around him on the 7 I, XIX| in his saddle, and with gallant spirit and bearing took 8 I, XXIV| son, Fernando by name, a gallant youth, of noble, generous, 9 I, XXXII| Trujillo in Estremadura, a most gallant soldier, and of such bodily 10 I, XXXIV| every night she conceals a gallant of hers in this house and 11 I, XXXV| represented as occurring between a gallant and his mistress it might 12 I, XXXVIII| arm to take the life of a gallant gentleman; and that, when 13 I, XLII| such success, that by his gallant conduct and courage, and 14 I, XLVII| there a courteous prince, gallant and gracious; setting forth 15 I, LI| de la Roca, this bravo, gallant, musician, poet, was often 16 II, I| than Roland? and who more gallant and courteous than Ruggiero, 17 II, IV| his very praiseworthy and gallant resolution, but admonished 18 II, VI| and fall upon them with a gallant bearing and a fearless heart, 19 II, VIII| stranded and cut off the gallant Spaniards under the command 20 II, XI| rouse yourself and show that gallant spirit that knights-errant 21 II, XI| them drawn up in such a gallant array with uplifted arms 22 II, XIV| which gave him an extremely gallant and splendid appearance; 23 II, XIV| will be able to witness the gallant encounter your worship is 24 II, XVI| Quixote called out to him, "Gallant sir, if so be your worship 25 II, XVII| must have seemed to you. A gallant knight shows to advantage 26 II, XVIII| an easy, sprightly, and gallant air, Don Quixote passed 27 II, XIX| in the street and fancies gallant and dashing, though he may 28 II, XX| four-and-twenty lads of gallant and high-spirited mien, 29 II, XXIV| travel very airily, sir gallant; whither bound, may we ask, 30 II, XXV| Pedro is very rich. He is a 'gallant man' as they say in Italy, 31 II, XXVI| his satisfaction with the gallant and beautiful burden he 32 II, XXXIV| enchantment, together with the gallant Frenchman Montesinos, to 33 II, XXXV| of the age to hide~ The gallant deeds of doughty errant 34 II, XXXVIII| trusting to his youth, his gallant bearing, his numerous accomplishments 35 II, XLV| to be proved whether this gallant has clean hands or not," 36 II, XLVI| discretion,~ Courtiers gay and gallant knights,~ With the wanton 37 II, LVI| each of his fetlocks. The gallant combatant came well primed 38 II, LVIII| captivated her so. What gallant figure was it, what bold 39 II, LX| filled with admiration at the gallant bearing, high spirit, comely 40 II, LXIV| no other way out of it, gallant knights, except to confess 41 II, LXVII| those gay shepherdesses and gallant shepherds who were trying