Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| pelted by the scoundrels his crazy philanthropy had let loose
 2   I,  TransPre|      follow the attempt of a crazy gentleman to act the part
 3   I,  TransPre|    He is nothing more than a crazy representative of the sentiments
 4   I,   Commend|   Quixote, it is true,~ That crazy brain of yours have quite
 5   I,       XVI|   The bed which was somewhat crazy and not very firm on its
 6   I,     XVIII|    enchantments, adventures, crazy feats, loves, and defiances
 7   I,     XVIII|     on the hill watching the crazy feats his master was performing,
 8   I,       XXI|     made to fall in with his crazy chivalry and ill-errant
 9   I,       XXV|  cause; the thing is to turn crazy without any provocation,
10   I,      XXVI|      waiting to see any more crazy feats, he climbed up to
11   I,       XXX|     understood Don Quixote's crazy turn, and that all except
12   I,    XXXVII|  strangest form of madness a crazy intellect could be capable
13   I,      XLIX|     persuaded that such wild crazy things as are written in
14  II,        II|     how wedded he was to his crazy ideas, and how saturated
15  II,       VII|      him to give up any such crazy notion. She found him pacing
16  II,      XIII|     as you serve a master as crazy as my own."~ ~"Crazy but
17  II,      XIII|      as crazy as my own."~ ~"Crazy but valiant," replied he
18  II,      XIII|        and more roguish than crazy or valiant."~ ~"Mine is
19  II,       XVI|   suspicion that he was some crazy being, and was waiting him
20  II,       XVI|     taken up about his being crazy. But in the middle of the
21  II,      XVII|     rational one moment, and crazy the next, for what he said
22  II,       XXX|  were aware of Don Quixote's crazy turn, they awaited him with
23  II,    XXXIII|       If Don Quixote be mad, crazy, and cracked, and Sancho
24  II,       LII|     not think her capable of crazy pranks. Dona Rodriguez,
25  II,       LXX|    concocters of the joke as crazy as the victims of it, and
26  II,    LXXIII|   new project, applauded his crazy idea as a bright one, and
27  II,     LXXIV|     the world was scared;~ A crazy man his life he passed,~
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