Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII| confidence, had no choice but to draw his sword; it was lucky
 2   I,      VIII|          ordered the coachman to draw aside a little, and set
 3   I,       XII|        affability and her beauty draw on the hearts of those that
 4   I,        XV|      thou art not to wait till I draw sword against them, for
 5   I,        XV|        do so at all; but do thou draw sword and chastise them
 6   I,        XV|        that on no account will I draw sword either against clown
 7   I,       XXI|      when he saw the poor knight draw near, without entering into
 8   I,     XXIII|      clue there's in it, one may draw out the ball of the whole
 9   I,      XXVI|        This craving drove him to draw near to the inn, still undecided
10   I,     XXVII|        it not, those who seek to draw me away from this to some
11   I,    XXXIII|        he had never been able to draw from her the slightest indication
12   I,      XLIV|          is not lawful for me to draw sword against persons of
13   I,    XLVIII|       astonish stupid people and draw them to the play. All this
14   I,      XLIX|        so it is vain to argue or draw inferences against the usage
15   I,         L|        prepared to listen."~ ~"I draw my stakes," said Sancho, "
16   I,       LII|        any unwary dog he used to draw close to him and let the
17  II,        IV|     readily; but to expect me to draw sword, even against rascally
18  II,        XI|    formed. I cannot and must not draw sword, as I have many a
19  II,       XXI|      breathe. They were about to draw out the rapier, but the
20  II,     XXVII|    States ought to take up arms, draw their swords, and risk their
21  II,      XXXV|        it will do you no harm to draw a little blood."~ ~"There
22  II,      XXXV|          I am not to be bound to draw blood with the scourge,
23  II,   XXXVIII|        Mantua,' that delight and draw tears from the women and
24  II,      LVII|         Give ear, cruel knight;~ Draw rein; where's the need~
25  II,      LVII|          Quixote, "that I should draw my sword against your illustrious
26  II,      LXII|         I do not mean by this to draw the inference that no credit
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