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1 I, IX| watching the combat in great terror, hastened to where he stood 2 I, XIX| was quite enough to strike terror into Sancho's heart, and 3 I, XX| water, would have struck terror into any heart but Don Quixote' 4 I, XXVIII| than seemed possible in my terror and fatigue, I made my way 5 I, XXX| malignity, to strike fear and terror into those he looks at-that 6 I, XXXVI| Luscinda burst forth in terror from the room, and the first 7 I, XXXVIII| perhaps by one who fled in terror at the flash when he fired 8 I, XLV| shouts, shrieks, confusion, terror, dismay, mishaps, sword-cuts, 9 I, LII| protector of damsels, the terror of giants, and the winner 10 II, XI| somewhat aback, and struck terror into the heart of Sancho; 11 II, XIV| filled me with fear and terror, and I dare not stay near 12 II, XVII| and demeanour to strike terror into temerity itself. Don 13 II, XLVII| and to all appearance in terror lest the governor should 14 II, LI| just weight, and it is the terror of the market-women for 15 II, LIII| and filled with fear and terror; and getting up he put on 16 II, LIV| nation filled us all with terror and dismay; me at least 17 II, LXIII| on his head, and full of terror he ducked it and buried 18 II, LXXIII| greyhounds and sportsmen. In its terror it ran to take shelter and