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Parte, Chap.
1 I, III| seizing it by the straps flung the armour some distance 2 I, VI| herself the staircase, and flung them down out of the window.~ ~" 3 I, VI| about eight at a time, she flung them out of the window.~ ~ 4 I, VIII| that, if the friar had not flung himself off the mule, he 5 I, IX| would have done had he not flung his arms about its neck; 6 I, IX| and with a few plunges flung its master to the ground. 7 I, XIX| seized that rearing up she flung her rider to the ground 8 I, XX| which a mighty rush of water flung itself. At the foot of the 9 I, XXXII| he, as soon as he saw it, flung himself upon it and got 10 I, XXXV| water from the well and flung it with one dash all over 11 I, XXXV| either purpose, for Leonela flung her arms round him crying, " 12 I, XXXVI| considerations of decorum, she flung her arms around his neck 13 I, XLI| marvellous quickness he flung himself headforemost into 14 I, LII| grasping him by the shoulders flung him down on the table, smashing 15 II, VIII| thinkest thou, was it that flung Horatius in full armour 16 II, X| cutting such capers, that it flung the lady Dulcinea to the 17 II, XII| upon the ground, and as he flung himself down, the armour 18 II, XIV| the bulls of Guisando, I flung myself into the cavern and 19 II, XVII| therefore sprang off his horse, flung his lance aside, braced 20 II, XVII| fiery and daring knight, flung open the doors of the first 21 II, XIX| the sword by the hilt and flung it away with such force, 22 II, XX| appearance full of money, and flung it at the castle, and with 23 II, XXXI| while all or most of them flung pellets filled with scented 24 II, XLVI| trimmed with silver edging, flung across his shoulder the 25 II, XLVI| the duke pulled it off and flung it out of the window. Don 26 II, L| the action to the word he flung himself off his horse, and 27 II, LII| approaching Don Quixote flung herself at full length at 28 II, LXI| multitude of capers, they flung their masters to the ground.