Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|    perseverance he was unable to maintain the struggle to gain a livelihood
 2   I,        IV|       the justice of the cause I maintain."~ ~"Sir Knight," replied
 3   I,        IX|   wanting in any good quality, I maintain it is the fault of its hound
 4   I,   XXXVIII|         without them arms cannot maintain themselves, for war, too,
 5   I,     XXXIX|          able to make a stand or maintain the defence.~ ~It was a
 6  II,        VI|       maintained them, and still maintain and uphold the greatness
 7  II,        VI|       inherited the dignity, and maintain themselves in their inheritance,
 8  II,       XIV|        Quixote himself, who will maintain it by arms, on foot or on
 9  II,       XIV|          you are already aware I maintain."~ ~"Well then," said Don
10  II,      XVII|          To greater advantage, I maintain, does the knight-errant
11  II,     XXXII|   neither women nor children can maintain it, nor can they wound,
12  II,         L|       highly."~ ~"Then you still maintain that all this about Sancho'
13  II,        LI|       said the majordomo; "and I maintain that Lycurgus himself, who
14  II,       LIV|     armed as a knight, and would maintain that the damsel lied by
15  II,     LVIII|         for two full days I will maintain in the middle of this highway
16  II,     LVIII| knight-errant, is posted here to maintain by arms that the beauty
17  II,       LIX| constancy, and his profession to maintain the same with his life and
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