Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|         and behind them came a coach attended by four or five
 2   I,      VIII|      muleteers on foot. In the coach there was, as afterwards
 3   I,      VIII|        stolen princess in that coach, and with all my might I
 4   I,      VIII|       of St. Benedict, and the coach plainly belongs to some
 5   I,      VIII|  carrying off by force in this coach, else prepare to meet a
 6   I,      VIII|      princesses coming in this coach."~ ~"No soft words with
 7   I,      VIII|       to the travellers in the coach, fell upon Sancho, knocked
 8   I,      VIII|    speaking to the lady in the coach: "Your beauty, lady mine,"
 9   I,      VIII| squires in attendance upon the coach, a Biscayan, was listening
10   I,      VIII|    that he would not allow the coach to go on, but was saying
11   I,      VIII|       me, unless thou quittest coach, slayest thee as art here
12   I,      VIII|  however, that he was near the coach, from which he was able
13   I,      VIII|   prevent him. The lady in the coach, amazed and terrified at
14   I,      VIII|      fall, and the lady in the coach and the rest of her following
15   I,        IX|      had not the ladies in the coach, who had hitherto been watching
16   I,         X|        ladies belonging to the coach, turned into a wood that
17   I,      XLII|     there came up to the inn a coach attended by some men on
18   I,      XLII|       a man had got out of the coach whose dress indicated at
19   I,      XLIV|      one of them observing the coach in which the Judge had come,
20   I,      XLIV|      no doubt, for this is the coach he is following: let one
21  II,     XXXVI|         I mean thee to go in a coach, for that is a matter of
22  II,         L|       ll go to Court and set a coach like all the world; for
23  II,         L|      they saw me seated in the coach with my mother, 'See that
24  II,         L|     stretched at her ease in a coach as if she was a she-pope!'
25  II,         L|       mud, and let me go in my coach with my feet off the ground.
26  II,         L|   mounted on a she-ass as in a coach; what a dainty lass you
27  II,       LII|    stretch myself at ease in a coach, and make all those I have
28  II,       LII|       are those ladies in that coach?" and some servant of mine
29  II,       LII|   honour to thee by going in a coach.~ ~Neither the curate, nor
30  II,        LX|        pilgrims on foot, and a coach full of women with some
31  II,        LX|      asked also who was in the coach, whither they were bound
32  II,        LX|   replied, "The persons in the coach are my lady Dona Guiomar
33  II,        LX|       throw herself out of the coach to kiss the feet and hands
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