Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      him, watching you over his shoulder to see what effect he is
 2   I,       III| accolade and in the slap on the shoulder, and that could be administered
 3   I,       III|      sword, a smart slap on the shoulder, all the while muttering
 4   I,      VIII|       again on Rocinante, whose shoulder was half out; and then,
 5   I,      VIII|  Quixote a mighty stroke on the shoulder over the top of his buckler,
 6   I,        IX|         smote him upon the left shoulder, it did him no more harm
 7   I,        XV|     with a great portion of his shoulder. The Yanguesans, seeing
 8   I,       XXX|       right side under the left shoulder, or thereabouts, he would
 9   I,       XXX|        and whether it be on the shoulder or on the backbone matters
10   I,     XXXIV|       side high up close to the shoulder, and then allowed herself
11   I,       LII|      dealt such a thwack on the shoulder of Don Quixote's sword arm (
12   I,       LII|    saddle of Rocinante, as this shoulder is all knocked to pieces."~ ~"
13  II,      XXIV|        carried a sword over his shoulder, and slung on it a budget
14  II,       XXV|      then jumps on his master's shoulder, and pressing close to his
15  II,       XXV|     couple of slaps on his left shoulder, and with one spring the
16  II,       XXV|         ape mounted on his left shoulder and seemed to whisper in
17  II,     XXVII|        taught to mount upon his shoulder on his making a certain
18  II,     XXXII|        fine white towels on her shoulder, and the fourth with her
19  II,      XLVI|        edging, flung across his shoulder the baldric with his good
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