Parte,  Chap.

 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
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