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1 I, VI| Alexander found among the spoils of Darius and set aside 2 I, VIII| and slay, and with whose spoils we shall begin to make our 3 I, VIII| all this about battles and spoils, seeing that Don Quixote 4 I, VIII| found themselves. But it spoils all, that at this point 5 I, XIV| of my retirement and the spoils of my beauty; and if, after 6 I, XXI| fast on the remains of the spoils of war plundered from the 7 I, XXII| themselves the remaining spoils of the battle, they went 8 I, XXIII| were left of the clerical spoils, and so he marched behind 9 I, XLIV| master Don Quixote won these spoils."~ ~Don Quixote was standing 10 I, LII| gave La Mancha more~ Rich spoils than Jason's; who a point 11 II, X| not quite certain that the spoils of the first adventure will 12 II, XII| chosen for my reward the spoils of the first adventure your 13 II, XII| would have fallen to thee as spoils, for I should have taken 14 II, XXXIV| they bore it away as the spoils of victory to some large 15 II, XLIV| and many more, are thine,~ Spoils to thy spear and bow all;~ 16 II, LIII| victory, and divide the spoils that have been won from 17 II, LIII| don't want to divide the spoils of the foe, I only beg and 18 II, LXIV| disposal, my arms and horse thy spoils, and the renown of my deeds