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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| with a squadron of Algerine galleys, and after a stout resistance 2 I, VI| deserves to be sent to the galleys for life. Take it home with 3 I, XXII| slaves, on the way to the galleys by force of the king's orders."~ ~" 4 I, XXII| serve by force in the king's galleys."~ ~"In fact," replied Don 5 I, XXII| that they were going to the galleys, and that was all that was 6 I, XXII| they send people to the galleys I might have been rowing 7 I, XXII| Quixote.~ ~"Gurapas are galleys," answered the galley slave, 8 I, XXII| singers are people sent to the galleys too?"~ ~"Yes, sir," answered 9 I, XXII| him to six years in the galleys, besides two bundred lashes 10 I, XXII| worthy man is going to the galleys for four years, after having 11 I, XXII| mere pimping, to row in the galleys, but rather to command and 12 I, XXII| they sentenced me to the galleys for six years, I accepted 13 I, XXII| punishment than being sent to the galleys?"~ ~"He goes for ten years," 14 I, XXII| when they sent me to the galleys this last time."~ ~"Then 15 I, XXII| left to say, and in the galleys of Spain there is more than 16 I, XXIX| he has, I say, robbed the galleys of their feet, stirred up 17 I, XXXVIII| by the encounter of two galleys stem to stem, in the midst 18 II, LX| our way to embark in four galleys which they say are at Barcelona 19 II, LXI| La Mancha. They saw the galleys along the beach, which, 20 II, LXI| The soldiers on board the galleys kept up a ceaseless fire, 21 II, LXI| the gangway guns of the galleys replied. The bright sea, 22 II, LXII| arranged to take him to see the galleys that lay at the beach, whereat 23 II, LXII| to the commandant of the galleys that he intended to bring 24 II, LXIII| THROUGH THE VISIT TO THE GALLEYS, AND THE STRANGE ADVENTURE 25 II, LXIII| and Sancho, went to the galleys. The commandant had been 26 II, LXIII| came to the shore all the galleys struck their awnings and 27 II, LXIII| gangway gun, and the other galleys did the same; and as he 28 II, LXIII| those who came on board the galleys for the first time; for, 29 II, LXIII| plied the oars driving the galleys so furiously that they seemed 30 II, LXIII| the vessel discovered the galleys she went about with the 31 II, LXIII| captain in command of our galleys to anger. But chance, directing 32 II, LXIII| them alive. The other two galleys now joined company and all 33 II, LXIII| the way to behave to chief galleys? Knowest thou not that rashness 34 II, LXIII| soldiers on board these galleys, and I have sworn to hang 35 II, LXIII| there happened to be any galleys on the coast, they might 36 II, LXIII| knowing nothing of these galleys, we were discovered, and 37 II, LXIV| and two days later the galleys made sail eastward, the