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1 I, TransPre| chivalry itself that he attacked and swept away. Of all the 2 I, III| possible; for, if he were again attacked, and felt himself to be 3 I, VIII| buckler on his arm, and attacked the Biscayan, bent upon 4 I, XV| words he drew his sword and attacked the Yanguesans and excited 5 I, XIX| the agility with which he attacked and routed them was a sight 6 I, XIX| attacking you, and I should have attacked you even had I known positively 7 I, XXII| foot their javelins, and attacked Don Quixote, who was waiting 8 I, XXIII| crossed this sierra and been attacked and slain by footpads, who 9 I, XXIII| had thrown himself, and attacked the first he found near 10 I, XXIV| treated in this fashion, attacked the madman with his closed 11 I, XXVIII| mad fits which they heard attacked him sometimes was coming 12 I, XXIX| place yesterday we were attacked by four footpads, who stripped 13 I, XXIX| neighbourhood that those who attacked us belong to a number of 14 I, XXXII| make; and another time he attacked a very great and powerful 15 I, XXXIX| successful corsair, having attacked and taken the leading Maltese 16 I, XXXIX| off from that which had attacked it, prevented my men from 17 I, XXXIX| that they were about to be attacked inside the very harbour, 18 I, XXXIX| following year, seventy-four, he attacked the Goletta and the fort 19 I, XLII| castle lest they should be attacked by some giant or other malevolent 20 I, XLIV| was pledged, he would have attacked the whole of them, and would 21 II, XVII| those lions that I just now attacked, although I knew it to be 22 II, XIX| thicker than hops or hail. He attacked like an angry lion, but 23 II, XXI| them drawing their swords attacked Basilio, in whose protection 24 II, XXVII| him so roughly handled, attacked the man who had struck him 25 II, LV| would have it so. Enemies attacked us by night and put us in