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1 I, AuthPre| slap on the forehead and breaking into a hearty laugh, exclaimed, " 2 I, III| lance, and without actually breaking the second carrier's head 3 I, XVII| him or reproach him with breaking so just a privilege.~ ~The 4 I, XXII| the galley slaves who were breaking loose, now to attack Don 5 I, XXV| and my ribs, and end by breaking them altogether for us?"~ ~ ~" 6 I, XXV| destroying fleets, and breaking enchantments, and as this 7 I, XXXIII| what may come to pass?~ ~Breaking is an easy matter, And it' 8 I, XLI| as though her heart were breaking, retired with her father. 9 I, LII| table, smashing plates, breaking glasses, and upsetting and 10 II, VII| only that my master is breaking out, plainly breaking out."~ ~" 11 II, VII| is breaking out, plainly breaking out."~ ~"Whereabouts is 12 II, VII| out."~ ~"Whereabouts is he breaking out, senora?" asked Samson; " 13 II, VII| body burst?"~ ~"He is only breaking out at the door of his madness," 14 II, X| however, who had been stopped, breaking silence, said angrily and 15 II, XIII| go a day or two without breaking our fast, except with the 16 II, XX| together, forming chains and breaking off again with graceful, 17 II, XXVII| advantage of their silence; so, breaking his own, he lifted up his 18 II, XXXVI| him on foot and without breaking her fast from the kingdom 19 II, XLVIII| himself to the danger of breaking his plighted faith to his 20 II, LII| plea of his malfeasance in breaking faith with this poor damsel, 21 II, LXI| what. They slept standing, breaking their slumbers to shift