Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       VII|       friend's disorder was to wall up and plaster the room
 2   I,      XIII|      by the door, but over the wall like a thief and a robber."~ ~"
 3   I,      XVII|      as soon as he came to the wall of the yard, which was not
 4   I,      XVII|     horse on to the top of the wall, but he was so bruised and
 5   I,     XVIII| noticed that when I was by the wall of the yard witnessing the
 6   I,     XVIII|    being able to leap over the wall of the yard or dismount
 7   I,    XXXIII|        they see in the enemy's wall a breach as wide as a cannon
 8   I,      XXXV|     slashing vigorously at the wall.~ ~"Don't stop to listen,"
 9   I,     XXXVI|       leave me to cling to the wall of which I am the ivy, to
10   I,        XL|     won, between the sword and wall,~ In Heaven glory and on
11   I,       XLI|       leaped over the fence or wall of the garden, and were
12   I,     XLIII|  outwards except a hole in the wall of a straw-loft through
13   I,     XLIII|       him from the hole in the wall, which seemed to him to
14   I,      XLIV|      he should escape over the wall of the yard." "So be it,"
15   I,      XLIX|       very best of them at the wall, and would fling it into
16  II,        II|       on the other side of the wall, looking on while I was
17  II,       III|       is still sunshine on the wall," said Don Quixote; "and
18  II,      VIII|         she throws it over the wall of the yard where I saw
19  II,      VIII|      thou take that for a yard wall, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "
20  II,      VIII|     but to me it looked like a wall, unless I am short of memory."~ ~"
21  II,      VIII|        me whether it be over a wall, or at a window, or through
22  II,     XVIII|      maid, she pierces now the wall;~ Heart-pierced by her young
23  II,        XX|  threshing-floors. There was a wall made of cheeses arranged
24  II,     XXIII|        and through the crystal wall I saw passing through another
25  II,       XLV|       letters inscribed on the wall opposite his seat, and as
26  II,       XLV|        that was painted on the wall. The answer was, "Senor,
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