Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IX| renowned Don Quixote with drawn swords uplifted, ready to deliver
 2   I,        IX|        history describes, their swords raised, and the one protected
 3   I,        IX|      this way:~ ~With trenchant swords upraised and poised on high,
 4   I,      XIII|        arms and the edge of our swords, not under shelter but in
 5   I,     XVIII|       which was one of the best swords that ever knight in the
 6   I,      XXII|       on foot with javelins and swords, and as soon as Sancho saw
 7   I,      XXII|       on horseback seized their swords, and those on foot their
 8   I,       XLV|      all, let all sheathe their swords, let all be calm and attend
 9  II,        VI|       diamonds, and in place of swords wield trenchant blades of
10  II,       XIX|         by experiment, you have swords there, and it is a good
11  II,       XIX|        out furiously one of the swords the licentiate carried on
12  II,       XXI|    number of them drawing their swords attacked Basilio, in whose
13  II,       XXI|         protection as many more swords were in an instant unsheathed,
14  II,       XXI|        to prove it put up their swords again, inveighing against
15  II,     XXVII|       making trombones of their swords in every petty quarrel!
16  II,     XXVII|        take up arms, draw their swords, and risk their persons,
17  II,      XLIX|       noise as of a clashing of swords. They hastened to the spot,
18  II,      LIII|       lighted torches and naked swords in their hands, all shouting
19  II,      LIII|      over the shield with their swords in such a way that, if he
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