Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXIX|      me, and with just cause challenge him on account of the injury
 2   I,      XLIV|      so, I give him the lie, challenge him and defy him to single
 3   I,      XLIV|     of him or replied to his challenge, was furious and ready to
 4  II,       XIV|  occasion she bade me go and challenge the famous giantess of Seville,
 5  II,      XVII|     is bound to do more than challenge his enemy and wait for him
 6  II,       XIX|    my advice, you will never challenge anyone to fence again, only
 7  II,       LII|   the road, I would that you challenge this froward rustic, and
 8  II,       LII|    and will find him out and challenge him and slay him, if so
 9  II,       LII|       for asking my leave to challenge him; for I admit him duly
10  II,       LII|   that he is informed of the challenge, and accepts it, and comes
11  II,       LII|    combat with me; and so, I challenge and defy him, though absent,
12  II,       LII| before, that he accepted the challenge in the name of his vassal,
13  II,       LII|    be done, nor can the said challenge be brought to a lawful issue."~ ~"
14  II,       LIV|    duchess resolved that the challenge Don Quixote had, for the
15  II,     LVIII|  involving himself in such a challenge, assuring him they admitted
16  II,      LXIV|     you state, I accept your challenge, with the conditions you
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