Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II| despair, for he was anxious to encounter some one at once upon whom
 2   I,       III|        mine, in this the first encounter that presents itself to
 3   I,      XIII|     what commonly comes of the encounter is that one falls over the
 4   I,       XVI|        his virtue was about to encounter, and he resolved in his
 5   I,     XVIII|     armies about to engage and encounter in the midst of that broad
 6   I,     XXVII|      along telling them of the encounter with the madman they met
 7   I,   XXXVIII|   equalled or surpassed by the encounter of two galleys stem to stem,
 8   I,       LII|   fairly galloping) set off to encounter the penitents, though the
 9  II,       XII|      succeeding the day of the encounter with Death, Don Quixote
10  II,       XIV|    able to witness the gallant encounter your worship is going to
11  II,       XIV|        you should survive this encounter and fall, to go to the city
12  II,        LV|        would have to do in the encounter he expected to find himself
13  II,       LVI|      strive to shirk the first encounter so as to avoid the risk
14  II,       LVI|      perilous and unparalleled encounter. The conditions of the combat
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