1The White Knight: Tirant lo Blanc written and copyrighted by Robert S. Rudder
2Ladies, my captain and lord Tirant lo Blanc sends me to kiss your hands.
3Cry, miserable people and lament the fact that Tirant lo Blanc has forgotten you!
4Here the book returns to Tirant lo Blanc's armada as they are going to Constantinople.
5And I beg you, Tirant lo Blanc, tell me the names of all these gentlemen here.
6Glorious Tirant lo Blanc, Captain of the Greeks and defender of the Christian faith, we salute you.
7Title: The White Knight: Tirant lo Blanc
8Sire, one of those reprobate traitors with that reprobate knight, Tirant lo Blanc, is at the door.
9The Project Gutenberg EBook of The White Knight: Tirant lo Blanc, by Joanot Martorell and Marti Johan d'Galba
10Tirant lo Blanc and noble Carmesina.
11And what of Tirant lo Blanc?
12And there is one other way that Tirant lo Blanc points the way toward the Quixote: in the framework.
13Sir, I will tell you the truth: the one judged best of all the battles was Tirant lo Blanc.
14Within Tirant lo Blanc we also find allusions to historians who have "originally" set these words down.
15End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The White Knight: Tirant lo Blanc, by Joanot Martorell and Marti Johan d'Galba
16From Abenamar, by the will of God, King of Egypt, to you, Tirant lo Blanc, captain of the Greek army.
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