Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      at Messina before he was discharged. He came out with his left
 2   I,     XVIII|      to examine his mouth, he discharged all its contents with more
 3   I,   XXXVIII|      come some random bullet, discharged perhaps by one who fled
 4   I,       XLI|       the sea, and the other, discharged at the same moment, sent
 5   I,       LII|       that one of the dogs he discharged his load upon was a cap-maker'
 6   I,       LII|    said were lurchers; and he discharged no more stones. Maybe it
 7  II,        XX|       concluded the stanza he discharged an arrow at the top of the
 8  II,     XXXIV| numberless muskets were being discharged, the shouts of the combatants
 9  II,      XXXV|  again a host of muskets were discharged, and Don Quixote hung on
10  II,      XLVI|    and immediately after that discharged a great sack full of cats,
11  II,    XLVIII|  doctors say she is full, are discharged."~ ~"Blessed Virgin!" exclaimed
12  II,     LXIII|      on board the brigantine, discharged their muskets, killing two
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