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1 I, XI| unattended, without fear of insult from lawlessness or libertine 2 I, XV| taking due vengeance for the insult offered to Rocinante before 3 I, XV| of this sort offering us insult thou art not to wait till 4 II, XXVI| wife, now avenged of the insult of the amorous Moor, and 5 II, XXVII| private individual cannot insult an entire community; unless 6 II, XXVII| that no one person can insult a kingdom, province, city, 7 II, XXVII| the defiance of such an insult, inasmuch as it is not one. 8 II, XXXI| think it right to offend and insult a duenna so deserving of 9 II, XXXII| take it as an irreparable insult; but I care not a farthing 10 II, XXXII| between the offence and the insult there is, as your excellence 11 II, XXXII| knows, this difference: the insult comes from one who is capable 12 II, XXXII| quarter without carrying insult. To take an example: a man 13 II, XXXII| suffers an offence but not an insult. Another example will make 14 II, XXXII| received an offence, but not an insult, because an insult must 15 II, XXXII| not an insult, because an insult must be maintained. If he 16 II, XXXII| have received offence and insult at the same time; offence 17 II, XXXII| was struck treacherously, insult because he who struck him 18 II, XXXII| received offence, but not insult, for neither women nor children 19 II, XXXII| he who cannot receive an insult can still less give one; 20 II, LIV| welcomed, it is there they insult and ill-treat us most. We 21 II, LXVIII| said Don Quixote; "this insult is the penalty of my sin; 22 II, LXX| No pain came up to the insult of the smacks," said Sancho, "