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1 I, II| upon the open plain, when a terrible thought struck him, one 2 I, III| filled his assailants with a terrible fear, and as much for this 3 I, VIII| VALIANT DON QUIXOTE HAD IN THE TERRIBLE AND UNDREAMT-OF ADVENTURE 4 I, IX| mule, taking fright at the terrible blow, made off across the 5 I, XVI| arm and delivered such a terrible cuff on the lank jaws of 6 I, XVI| knowing that his temper was terrible, frightened and panic-stricken 7 I, XX| where we may quench this terrible thirst that plagues us, 8 I, XX| now this so unexampled and terrible adventure, will take care 9 I, XX| to do to get out of this terrible strait and embarrassment, 10 I, XXVII| things I have done when the terrible fit overmasters me; and 11 I, XXXII| hear of what furious and terrible blows the knights deliver, 12 I, XLI| Last night, before this terrible misfortune in which we are 13 I, L| lizards, and ferocious and terrible creatures of all sorts swimming 14 I, LII| The muse discreet and terrible in mien~ As ever wrote on 15 II, XVII| about to befall me is a terrible one. Give me something to 16 II, XXXIV| resounded the dull noise of a terrible cannonade, in another numberless 17 II, XLVI| CHAPTER XLVI.~ ~OF THE TERRIBLE BELL AND CAT FRIGHT THAT 18 II, LIV| some, but to us the most terrible that could be inflicted