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1 I, III| dropping his buckler he lifted his lance with both hands 2 I, III| his buckler and once more lifted his lance, and without actually 3 I, XX| mortified and vexed that he lifted up his pike and smote him 4 I, XXII| entertainment."~ ~The commissary lifted his staff to strike Pasamonte 5 I, XXVII| then I broke silence and lifted up my voice in maledictions 6 I, XXIX| saying ill-conditioned, lifted its hind hoofs and let fly 7 I, XLV| engaged in a fresh quarrel, lifted up her voice afresh, and 8 I, XLVI| firmly persuaded of this, he lifted up his voice, and with a 9 I, XLVI| and then the apparitions lifted the cage upon their shoulders 10 I, LII| this the pair once more lifted up their voices and renewed 11 I, LII| fast, and with his hand lifted up the other, and as best 12 II, XIV| motion of the Giralda, I lifted the bulls of Guisando, I 13 II, XXVI| soon over, and then the boy lifted up his voice and said, " 14 II, XXVII| so, breaking his own, he lifted up his voice and said, " 15 II, XXVII| fancying he was mocking them, lifted up a long staff he had in 16 II, XXX| having seen you would have lifted me up and delivered me from 17 II, XXXII| wound him with steel, he lifted him up from the ground in 18 II, XLI| duennas and all who stood by lifted up their voices exclaiming, " 19 II, XLVII| wand in his hand. They then lifted up a fine white cloth covering 20 II, LIII| leave the ant's wings that lifted me up into the air for the 21 II, LVII| impudent and witty Altisidora lifted up her voice and said in 22 II, LVIII| Quixote with great composure lifted up his voice and said:~ ~" 23 II, LIX| of wrath and indignation, lifted up his voice and said, " 24 II, LXII| by their blandishments he lifted up his voice and exclaimed, " 25 II, LXII| the streets Don Quixote lifted up his eyes and saw written