Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XVII|   enchantment or being angry or vexed at them, for as they are
 2   I,        XX|      side, at which he was much vexed, for he perceived that Torralva
 3   I,        XX|  ridicule, was so mortified and vexed that he lifted up his pike
 4  II,         I|         worship ought not to be vexed."~ ~"As to whether I ought
 5  II,         I|        to whether I ought to be vexed or not," returned Don Quixote, "
 6  II,        II|        your worship will not be vexed at what I say, as you wish
 7  II,        II| knowledge in."~ ~"I will not be vexed at all," returned Don Quixote; "
 8  II,       XXI|    cheer he was losing. And so, vexed and dejected though not
 9  II,     XLIII|         the devil should you be vexed if I make use of what is
10  II,      XLVI|     good condition, and greatly vexed that they did not let him
11  II,       LII|        for everything." I am as vexed as vexed can be that they
12  II,       LII|   everything." I am as vexed as vexed can be that they have gathered
13  II,       LVI|         the greater number were vexed and disappointed at finding
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