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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| lines in which "with a few strokes of a great master he sets 2 I, XX| faint-hearted. They heard, I say, strokes falling with a measured 3 I, XX| they perceived that the strokes did not cease, nor the wind 4 I, XX| much afraid was he of the strokes which still resounded with 5 I, XX| perhaps those ceaseless strokes may have confused thy wits."~ ~" 6 I, XX| likewise that the sound of the strokes did not cease, but could 7 I, XX| of the water and of the strokes seemed to come.~ ~Sancho 8 I, XX| which by their alternate strokes made all the din.~ ~When 9 I, XX| time they heard the awful strokes.~ ~Don Quixote, then, seeing 10 I, XXIX| fortitude to endure so many strokes of ill-fortune at once; 11 I, XXXVII| It is true that certain strokes of good fortune, that have 12 I, LII| support me against all the strokes of my curst fortune; and 13 II, XIX| The cuts, thrusts, down strokes, back strokes and doubles, 14 II, XIX| thrusts, down strokes, back strokes and doubles, that Corchuelo 15 II, L| sleep, and don't answer the strokes of good fortune and the 16 II, LXVI| lord the duke had a hundred strokes of the stick given me for