Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      every copy of "Don Quixote" burned in the Plaza Mayor, for
 2   I,         V| number-that richly deserve to be burned like heretics."~ ~"So say
 3   I,        VI|          firewood of at once and burned until no ashes even are
 4   I,        VI|      said, "do not deserve to be burned like the others, for they
 5   I,        VI|         better order these to be burned as well as the others; for
 6   I,        VI|         opinion it should not be burned, but that it should be cleared
 7   I,        VI|           all the rest should be burned; but just then the barber
 8   I,        VI|          ordered that book to be burned, for its author was one
 9   I,       VII|       That night the housekeeper burned to ashes all the books that
10   I,       XIV|    having finished the grave and burned Chrysostom's papers, they
11   I,     XXIII|       his face so disfigured and burned by the sun, that we hardly
12   I,       XXV|           slew destroyed flocks, burned down huts, levelled houses,
13   I,        XL|       the papers they would have burned him alive.~ ~I knew that
14   I,     XLVII|        books of chivalry, he had burned all Don Quixote's, which
15  II,       III|         to falsehood ought to be burned, like those who coin false
16  II,        VI|          if indeed they were not burned, would deserve, each of
17  II,      VIII|        wonders of the world, and burned it with the sole object
18  II,      VIII|        depths of the Tiber? What burned the hand and arm of Mutius?
19  II,       XLI|       mount up where we shall be burned."~ ~And now they began to
20  II,       XLI|      speaks of are without being burned; and as we were not burned,
21  II,       XLI|       burned; and as we were not burned, either Sancho is lying
22  II,      XLIV| instruments of his craft; and so burned Clavileno as the chief one,
23  II,      LXII|         it had been by this time burned to ashes as a meddlesome
24  II,      LXIX|        round it white wax tapers burned in more than a hundred silver
25  II,      LXXI|         Troy would not have been burned or Carthage destroyed, for
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