Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XV|   half-way bent like a Turkish bow without power to bring himself
 2   I,      XLII|       and mountains divide and bow themselves down to give
 3   I,       XLV|      all these gentlemen and I bow to his authority."~ ~"By
 4   I,     XLVII|     buckler on one side of the bow of Rocinante's saddle and
 5   I,    XLVIII|      the very busiest; for the bow cannot be always bent, nor
 6  II,        XI|      his bandage, but with his bow, quiver, and arrows; there
 7  II,        XX|   former furnished with wings, bow, quiver and arrows, the
 8  II,        XX|   raised his eyes and bent his bow against a damsel who stood
 9  II,      XXVI|        Master Pedro made him a bow, saying, "I expected no
10  II,      XXIX| nothing for it but to obey and bow the head, bearing in mind
11  II,     XXXII|     round him; so making a low bow to the duke and duchess,
12  II,      XLIV|        Spoils to thy spear and bow all;~ A damsel of this house
13  II,        LX| therefore to fold his arms and bow his head and reserve himself
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