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1 I, TransPre| of Fierabras, Don Quixote knocked over by the sails of the 2 I, I| The ease with which he had knocked it to pieces disconcerted 3 I, IV| been thrashed and well-nigh knocked to pieces? And yet he esteemed 4 I, VIII| coach, fell upon Sancho, knocked him down, and leaving hardly 5 I, XXIV| between them, they would have knocked one another to pieces.~ ~" 6 I, XXV| my lady that your worship knocked your head against a point 7 I, XXIX| moan that his teeth were knocked out. Don Quixote when he 8 I, XXIX| a great miracle! it has knocked off and plucked away the 9 I, XLIII| saddle-bows. They called out and knocked loudly at the gate of the 10 I, XLIII| and he got up to ask who knocked. It happened at this moment 11 I, LII| as this shoulder is all knocked to pieces."~ ~"That I will 12 II, VIII| goes dragged in the dirt, knocked about, up and down, sweeping 13 II, XIX| the tails of a cuttlefish, knocked off his hat twice, and so 14 II, XXII| thick and so fast that they knocked Don Quixote down; and if 15 II, XXVI| and figures shivered and knocked to pieces, King Marsilio 16 II, XXIX| which the mill-wheels had knocked to pieces, now came up, 17 II, LXX| such a stroke that they knocked the guts out of it and scattered 18 II, LXXII| the lashes would not have knocked off a fly had there been