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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| Constantinople, taking all his slaves with him, the case of Cervantes 2 I, TransPre| it is a hard case to make slaves of those whom God and Nature 3 I, XXII| That is a chain of galley slaves, on the way to the galleys 4 I, XXII| The chain of galley slaves had by this time come up, 5 I, XXII| answered that they were galley slaves belonging to his majesty, 6 I, XXII| to me a hard case to make slaves of those whom God and nature 7 I, XXII| badly with him if the galley slaves, seeing the chance before 8 I, XXII| now rushing at the galley slaves who were breaking loose, 9 I, XXII| the now released galley slaves were raining upon them. 10 I, XXII| together all the galley slaves, who were now running riot, 11 I, XXIII| the fray with the galley slaves, a circumstance that he 12 I, XXV| Biscayan and the galley slaves, and many more no doubt, 13 I, XXIX| belong to a number of galley slaves who, they say, were set 14 I, XXIX| adventure of the galley slaves, which, so much to his glory, 15 I, XXX| done to it by the galley slaves.~ ~Dorothea, who was shrewd 16 I, XXX| had known that the galley slaves had been set free by that 17 I, XXXI| her too about the galley slaves, but she said she had not 18 I, XXXII| those thieves the galley slaves robbed him; and should he 19 I, XXXIV| they make themselves the slaves of their own servants, and 20 I, XXXIX| so cruel, and treated his slaves so badly, that, when those 21 I, XL| morally, and he treated his slaves with great humanity. He 22 I, XL| is as much as to say the slaves of the municipality, who 23 I, XLI| than if they were their slaves. Her father said to Zoraida, " 24 I, XLV| arrested for setting the galley slaves free, as Sancho had, with 25 II, III| liberation of the galley slaves is the best of all, and 26 II, IV| adventure of the galley slaves, and the other of the corpse 27 II, XVI| ingratitude of the galley slaves, nor of the audacity of 28 II, XXIV| and get rid of their black slaves when they are old and useless, 29 II, XXIV| making them free, make them slaves to hunger, from which they 30 II, XXVII| whom, with other galley slaves, Don Quixote set free in