Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XVII|     him as they would with a dog at Shrovetide.~ ~ ~The cries
 2   I,     XXIII|      was, for I don't want a dog with a bell."~ ~"Tell me,
 3   I,     XXXII|     Try that bone on another dog," said the landlord; "as
 4   I,       LII|      one end, and catching a dog in the street, or wherever
 5   I,       LII|      by blowing, he made the dog as round as a ball; then
 6   I,       LII|      easy thing to blow up a dog?"-Does your worship think
 7   I,       LII|   likewise of a madman and a dog.~ ~In Cordova there was
 8   I,       LII|      he came upon any unwary dog he used to draw close to
 9   I,       LII|     top of him; on which the dog in a rage, barking and howling,
10   I,       LII|  load upon was a cap-maker's dog, of which his master was
11   I,       LII|  hitting it on the head, the dog raised a yell at the blow,
12   I,       LII|    he gave him he said, "You dog, you thief! my lurcher!
13   I,       LII|      see, you brute, that my dog is a lurcher?" and so, repeating
14   I,       LII|      up to where there was a dog, and examining it very carefully
15  II,       III|      head."~ ~"You are a sly dog, Sancho," said Don Quixote; "
16  II,       III|      I will bet the son of a dog has mixed the cabbages and
17  II,       XII| vomit and gratitude from the dog, watchfulness from the crane,
18  II,    XXXIII|    dice with me; I am an old dog, and I know all about 'tus,
19  II,         L|     holding my head up, 'The dog saw himself in hempen breeches,'
20  II,     LXIII|    years of age.~ ~"Tell me, dog," said the general, "what
21  II,    LXVIII|     at once like sticks on a dog,' and God grant it may be
22  II,      LXIX|  brother-in-law; 'I'm an old dog, and "tus, tus" is no use
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