Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        immediate execution; the halter was put round his neck and
 2   I,         V|       bridle and the ass by the halter he took the road for the
 3   I,        IX|        Sancho Panza holding the halter of his ass, at whose feet
 4   I,        XV|       and taking the ass by the halter, he proceeded more or less
 5   I,       XIX|        pulled up his ass by the halter, the other his hack by the
 6   I,        XX|       and Sancho the ass by the halter, after he had packed away
 7   I,        XX|       being felt, with his ass' halter tied both Rocinante's legs,
 8   I,        XX|         on foot, leading by the halter, as his custom was, his
 9   I,     XLIII|      stable, where she took the halter of Sancho Panza's ass, and
10   I,     XLIII|    making a running knot on the halter, she passed it over his
11   I,      XLIV|   anyone seeing her, untied the halter by which Don Quixote was
12  II,        IV|       thee a heifer, run with a halter; and 'when good luck comes
13  II,         X|      three country girls by the halter, and dropping on both knees
14  II,    XXVIII|     face. Turn the rein, or the halter, of thy Dapple, and begone
15  II,        XL|     with what sort of bridle or halter is he managed?"~ ~"I have
16  II,       XLI|        thee a heifer run with a halter,' these ladies' beards must
17  II,         L|       thee a heifer, run with a halter; when they offer thee a
18  II,        LV| accomplished, taking him by the halter, he proceeded to traverse
19  II,      LXII|       me a heifer, I run with a halter; I mean, I eat what I'm
20  II,      LXXI|   flexible whip out of Dapple's halter and headstall retreated
21  II,      LXXI|         and seizing the twisted halter that served him for a courbash,
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