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1 I, XV| know, Sancho, that wounds caused by any instruments which 2 I, XX| some little jealousy she caused him that crossed the line 3 I, XX| could not discover what caused it, and so without any further 4 I, XX| discover what it was that caused him such fear and apprehension. 5 I, XXI| them for the alarm they had caused them; and, all anger and 6 I, XXII| would be avoided which are caused by this office and calling 7 I, XXII| sent me into the world and caused me to make profession of 8 I, XXVII| madness by telling how it was caused, to any that care to hear 9 I, XXVIII| that our appearance has caused you and make us acquainted 10 I, XXXIII| degree as my own folly has caused me misery."~ ~The words 11 I, XXXIII| the ankle without having caused it, so the husband, being 12 I, XXXIV| before-what it was that had caused her to write the letter 13 I, XXXVI| though they knew not what caused it. The gentleman grasped 14 I, XLI| feet; but the distress they caused her did not distress me 15 I, XLIII| suspended by the arm, which caused him such agony that he believed 16 I, LII| the loathing and disgust caused by another Don Quixote who, 17 II, XXIII| eyes,' said he, 'are not caused by the periodical ailment 18 II, XXVIII| Quixote asking him what caused such acute suffering, he 19 II, XXXVI| whom the enchanters have caused to be called the Distressed 20 II, XXXIX| punishment so severe. He then caused all the duennas of the palace, 21 II, XLIV| one but that it must have caused you some fatigue."~ ~"I 22 II, LIII| anxiety his fainting away had caused them was relieved by his