Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|           was in the thick of the fight, and before it was over
 2   I,         X|         has been won in this hard fight, for be it ever so big I
 3   I,         X| Brotherhood looks after those who fight in the fields, and in that
 4   I,     XVIII|      Parthians and the Medes that fight as they fly, the Arabs that
 5   I,     XVIII|        knights, ye who follow and fight under the banners of the
 6   I,       XXV|          knights, whom all we who fight under the banner of love
 7   I,       XLV|         midst of us. See how they fight, there for the sword, here
 8   I,       LII|         worrying one another in a fight. Sancho alone was frantic,
 9  II,        XI|         in it, and where emperors fight in person, with angels,
10  II,       XII|          gentlemen our masters to fight it out over the story of
11  II,       XIV|          arms while their godsons fight; I say so to remind you
12  II,       XIV|        fighting, we, too, have to fight, and knock one another to
13  II,       XIV|           law that squires are to fight while their masters are
14  II,       XIV|           it impossible for me to fight, that I have no sword, for
15  II,       XIV|          I the other, and we will fight at bag blows with equal
16  II,       XIV|          senor, I am not going to fight; let our masters fight,
17  II,       XIV|         to fight; let our masters fight, that's their lookout, and
18  II,       XIV|         he of the Grove, "we must fight, if it be only for half
19  II,       XIV|      devil could bring himself to fight in cold blood, without anger
20  II,       XIV|        sooner than be provoked to fight that monster. Don Quixote
21  II,       XIV|           your great eagerness to fight has not banished your courtesy,
22  II,       XVI|       offensive and defensive, to fight with me? Have I ever been
23  II,      XVII|           and finally resolved to fight on foot, fearing that Rocinante
24  II,      XVII|         and folly than wanting to fight lions tooth and nail?"~ ~
25  II,        LV|          for the battle he was to fight with him who had robbed
26  II,     LVIII|    weapons, and I am a sinner and fight with human ones. They won
27  II,      LXVI|       courier; "he who refused to fight your worship about marrying
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