Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          resuscitated "Amadis of Gaul" at the beginning of the
 2   I,   Commend|        be sought.~ ~ ~ AMADIS OF GAUL~ To Don Quixote of la Mancha~ ~
 3   I,   Commend|    GANDALIN, SQUIRE OF AMADIS OF GAUL,~ To Sancho Panza, squire
 4   I,         I|          of England or Amadis of Gaul. Master Nicholas, the village
 5   I,         I|         the brother of Amadis of Gaul, because he had a spirit
 6   I,         I|         called himself Amadis of Gaul, he, like a good knight,
 7   I,        VI|          four books of Amadis of Gaul." "This seems a mysterious
 8   I,        VI|          lawful son of Amadis of Gaul."~ ~"Then verily," said
 9   I,        VI|          let this and 'Amadis of Gaul' be remitted the penalty
10   I,      XIII|        were the mighty Amadis of Gaul with all his sons and descendants
11   I,      XIII|         of the valiant Amadis of Gaul, never had any special lady
12   I,        XV|        for the valiant Amadis of Gaul found himself in the power
13   I,        XX|          the squire of Amadis of Gaul, that was Count of the Insula
14   I,      XXIV|          very fond of, Amadis of Gaul -"~ ~Don Quixote no sooner
15   I,      XXIV|        had, along with Amadis of Gaul, sent her the worthy Don
16   I,       XXV|        that the famous Amadis of Gaul was one of the most perfect
17   I,      XXVI|       hand, I see that Amadis of Gaul, without losing his senses
18   I,     XXVII|         the volume of "Amadis of Gaul," Cardenio said that he
19   I,      XLIX|      there ever were Amadises of Gaul or of Greece, or any other
20   I,         L|        me by the great Amadis of Gaul, when he made his squire
21   I,       LII|     Amadis be the proud boast of Gaul,~ If by his progeny the
22   I,       LII|      these,~ And above Greece or Gaul she holds her head.~ Nor
23  II,         I| innumerable progeny of Amadis of Gaul! If any these were alive
24  II,         I|        than the famous Amadis of Gaul? Who more discreet than
25  II,         I|          intrepid than Perion of Gaul? Who more ready to face
26  II,         I|          own eyes seen Amadis of Gaul, who was a man of lofty
27  II,        II|         the brother of Amadis of Gaul, it was whispered that he
28  II,     XXXIV|        mortal enemy of Amadis of Gaul and all his kindred," and
29  II,     LXXIV|         I the enemy of Amadis of Gaul and of the whole countless
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