Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      passing fishing boat, and beat a hasty retreat. On renewing
 2   I,       III|     armour and returned to his beat with the same serenity as
 3   I,        XX|        falling with a measured beat, and a certain rattling
 4   I,        XX|       resounded with a regular beat. Don Quixote bade him tell
 5   I,       LII|        ladies raised, how they beat their breasts and poured
 6  II,      XIII|         It is better for us to beat a quiet retreat and get
 7  II,      XXII|    hands that will know how to beat it well enough," said Sancho
 8  II,     XXIII|      said Sancho, "whether you beat me or kill me for those
 9  II,     XXXII|       others come up armed and beat him; he draws his sword
10  II,     XXXIV|     and clarions brayed, drums beat, fifes played, so unceasingly
11  II,     XXXVI|   ground. As they marched they beat two great drums which were
12  II,       LVI|        was to stand. The drums beat, the sound of the trumpets
13  II,        LX| scattered it to the winds, she beat her face with her hands
14  II,    LXVIII|      foot. Don Quixote's heart beat quick and Sancho's quailed
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