Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXVII|        said he, 'with this she threw me a handkerchief out of
 2   I,      XXXV|        at the foot of which he threw himself, giving vent to
 3   I,       XLI|       words, when the horseman threw himself off his horse, and
 4  II,         I|     his enemies disparaged and threw doubts upon the mercy our
 5  II,       XVI|     ought to work miracles, he threw himself off Dapple, and
 6  II,     XVIII|       kidneys; and over all he threw a long cloak of good grey
 7  II,       XXI|       coolly, and deliberately threw himself upon it, and in
 8  II,       XXX|       come to hold it for him, threw himself off with a lurch
 9  II,      XXXI|       damsels came forward and threw over Don Quixote's shoulders
10  II,      XXXI|        baldric with his sword, threw the scarlet mantle over
11  II,      XLVI|  disaster to his stockings. He threw over him his scarlet mantle,
12  II,     XLVII|         Sancho on hearing this threw himself back in his chair
13  II,      XLIX|       On reaching it the youth threw a pebble up at a grating,
14  II,       LII|        plucking off a glove he threw it down in the middle of
15  II,       LIV|    without getting off the ass threw his arms round his neck
16  II,       LIV| distance out of the road. They threw down their staves, took
17  II,        LV|      so, before the government threw me over I preferred to throw
18  II,        LX|     farther. Claudia and Roque threw themselves off their horses
19  II,     LXIII|   little more than half a mile threw her oars over them and took
20  II,     LXIII| instant she ceased speaking he threw himself at her feet, and
21  II,      LXIX|         and approaching Sancho threw over him a robe of black
22  II,     LXXII|      and the remedy, all which threw Don Alvaro into fresh amazement,
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