Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|    alway;'~ ~and if so, you may dismount and safely reckon upon any
 2   I,      VIII|         on, though he wished to dismount from his mule, in which,
 3   I,      XVII| battered that he could not even dismount; and so from the back of
 4   I,     XVIII|       upon it, nor could I even dismount from Rocinante, because
 5   I,     XVIII|        been able to climb up or dismount, I would have avenged thee
 6   I,     XVIII|         the wall of the yard or dismount from your horse came of
 7   I,        XX|       unless indeed you like to dismount and lie down to sleep a
 8   I,      XXIX|       and made great efforts to dismount. This, however, the curate
 9   I,      XXXV|      his reflections, he had to dismount and tie his horse to a tree,
10  II,       XII|     saddle, said to the other, "Dismount, my friend, and take the
11  II,       XIX|         that I am not mistaken. Dismount and put in practice your
12  II,       XXX|       and as he seemed about to dismount Sancho made haste to go
13  II,       XXX|    Quixote, who was not used to dismount without having the stirrup
14  II,      XXXI|      she refused to get down or dismount from her palfrey except
15  II,     LXXII|           we had better let him dismount, and by-and-by we can ask
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