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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| may have been the strong points of the university, but the 2 I, TransPre| simplicity. There are, of course, points obvious enough to a Spanish 3 I, X| embrace his wife, and other points which, though I cannot now 4 I, XVI| but that the rock had many points and projections, and that 5 I, XXIX| She, being ready on all points, understood that she was 6 I, XLVIII| chivalry in which all the points I have mentioned were to 7 II, II| stupidities, and touch upon points that might not be altogether 8 II, VI| without any regard to childish points or rules of single combat, 9 II, XI| receive Don Quixote on the points of their pebbles. Don Quixote, 10 II, XX| the arcade at different points, and among them one of sword-dancers 11 II, XXXVI| said to Sancho, "On two points the worthy governor goes 12 II, XXXVIII| be called, ended in three points which were borne up by the 13 II, XXXVIII| angles made by the three points, from which all who saw 14 II, XXXIX| pricking us, as if with the points of needles. We at once put 15 II, XL| makes plain the smallest points the most inquisitive can 16 II, L| investigator of the minute points of this veracious history, 17 II, LIV| any attention to trifling points; everyone lives as he likes, 18 II, LVIII| blunted and robbed of their points by maidenly modesty and 19 II, LX| and began to untie the points (the common belief is he 20 II, LXII| making him exhibit his mad points in some harmless fashion; 21 II, LXII| its ear. He observed the points of the compass, he traced 22 II, LXVIII| threatened to close them with the points of their lances; and Sancho