Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|      his armour, as it had been pulled down in order to be rebuilt,
 2   I,       XIX| altogether relish them: the one pulled up his ass by the halter,
 3   I,     XLIII|       it again. Nevertheless he pulled his arm to see if he could
 4   I,     XLIII|     were in vain. It is true he pulled it gently lest Rocinante
 5  II,       XIV|       into his right pocket, he pulled out a masquerade nose of
 6  II,       XXI|         unparalleled effrontery pulled out the rapier that had
 7  II,      XXII|      and forwards and shook and pulled him about, so that after
 8  II,      XLVI|        on; but at last the duke pulled it off and flung it out
 9  II,    XLVIII|       alcalde like a polite man pulled up his horse and said to
10  II,    XLVIII|         with rage and vexation, pulled out a big pin, or, I rather
11  II,        LV|       avoid falling into it. He pulled him up, however, without
12  II,       LVI|       say in reply. Don Quixote pulled up in mid career when he
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