Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XIV|  Whether it was because of the threats of Don Quixote, or because
 2   I,      XVII| lamentations, mingled now with threats, now with entreaties but
 3   I,      XXII|    Pasamonte in return for his threats, but Don Quixote came between
 4   I,      XXVI|            There is no need of threats with me," said Sancho, "
 5   I,     XXXVI|        importunities, nor your threats, nor your promises, nor
 6   I,       XLI|       into effect the repeated threats the renegade had addressed
 7   I,      XLIV|        fair words more than by threats, they had paid him what
 8  II,      XVII|       keeper and repeating his threats, gave warning to the gentleman
 9  II,      XXIX|        in a loud voice to hurl threats at the millers, exclaiming, "
10  II,      XLVI|   however, never minding these threats, snarled and held on; but
11  II,     XLVII|      governor should carry his threats into effect, for the rogue
12  II,       LIV|    proclamations were not mere threats, as some said, but positive
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