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1 I, XXXII| their knights tigers and lions and a thousand other foul 2 II, XVII| ACHIEVED ADVENTURE OF THE LIONS~ ~ ~The history tells that 3 II, XVII| is a pair of wild caged lions, which the governor of Oran 4 II, XVII| property."~ ~"And are the lions large?" asked Don Quixote.~ ~" 5 II, XVII| Lion-whelps to me! to me whelps of lions, and at such a time! Then, 6 II, XVII| man to be frightened by lions. Get down, my good fellow, 7 II, XVII| Quixote, from tackling these lions; for if he does they'll 8 II, XVII| courage; moreover, these lions do not come to oppose you, 9 II, XVII| whether these gentlemen the lions come to me or not;" and 10 II, XVII| along with them before the lions are turned out; for if they 11 II, XVII| open the cages and let the lions loose, and that I warn this 12 II, XVII| as they could before the lions broke loose. Sancho was 13 II, XVII| him from the claws of the lions; and he cursed his fate 14 II, XVII| fright at the sight of the lions; he therefore sprang off 15 II, XVII| awaiting the two fiercest lions that Africa's forests ever 16 II, XVII| but what has become of the lions? Are they dead or alive?"~ ~ 17 II, XVII| must say THE KNIGHT OF THE LIONS; for it is my desire that 18 II, XVII| folly than wanting to fight lions tooth and nail?"~ ~Don Quixote 19 II, XVII| winds and frosts; let no lions daunt him, no monsters terrify 20 II, XVII| bounden duty to attack those lions that I just now attacked, 21 II, XIX| surname, the Knight of the Lions.~ ~All this was Greek or 22 II, XXVII| called the Knight of the Lions, is a gentleman of great 23 II, XXIX| called the Knight of the Lions, for whom, by the disposition 24 II, XXX| that I, the Knight of the Lions, kiss the hands of her exalted 25 II, XXX| there, the Knight of the Lions by name, is my master, and 26 II, XXX| This same Knight of the Lions, who was called not long 27 II, XXX| not call him Knight of the Lions it was no doubt because 28 II, XXX| Countenance -"~ ~"Of the Lions, your highness must say," 29 II, XXX| character now."~ ~"He of the Lions be it," continued the duke; " 30 II, XXX| say, let Sir Knight of the Lions come to a castle of mine 31 II, XXXII| stoutly, Sir Knight of the Lions, that there is no occasion 32 II, XXXIV| thee, the Knight of the Lions (would that I saw thee in 33 II, XLV| out of my grip; no, nor lions' claws; the soul from out 34 II, LXVIII| Polyphemes, ye blood-thirsty lions," and suchlike names with