Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IX|      that used to ride about, whip in hand, on their palfreys,
 2  II,      XXXV|     and prop-may and ought to whip himself for her and take
 3  II,      XXXV| disenchantment. But for me to whip myself! Abernuncio!"~ ~As
 4  II,      XXXV|   governor they are asking to whip himself; just as if it was '
 5  II,      XXXV|    and they come to ask me to whip myself of my own free will,
 6  II,      XXXV|     by yourself, or they must whip you, or you shan't be governor."~ ~"
 7  II,      XLVI|   squire Sancho may forget to whip himself, so that that dearly
 8  II,       LIX|     worship that for a man to whip himself in cold blood is
 9  II,        LX|     own distresses; I come to whip thee, Sancho, and wipe off
10  II,        LX|   just now I have no fancy to whip myself; it is enough if
11  II,        LX|    quiet, and not to offer to whip me now, I'll let you go
12  II,        LX|      to his own discretion to whip himself whenever he pleased.~ ~ ~
13  II,     LXIII|     crew with his courbash or whip, and to haul out gradually
14  II,     LXIII|       there whistling dare to whip so many? I declare this
15  II,     LXVII|        but whether or no I'll whip myself when I have a fancy
16  II,      LXIX|    they enchant Dulcinea, and whip me in order to disenchant
17  II,      LXXI|     wouldst have, Sancho, and whip thyself at once, and pay
18  II,      LXXI|       a powerful and flexible whip out of Dapple's halter and
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