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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