Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XIX|   perhaps these people, though beaten and routed, may bethink
 2   I,       XIX|       is a single man that has beaten them, and feeling sore and
 3   I,     XXIII|     him off him, he would have beaten or bitten him to death,
 4   I,      XXIV|      the same fate; and having beaten and pummelled them all he
 5   I,       LII|        he sent the madman away beaten to a jelly. The madman took
 6  II,       XIV|        be broken and our bones beaten to jelly! But even if they
 7  II,       XXV|    fast; in fact, I own myself beaten, and yield the palm to you,
 8  II,       XLV|    said the man; "I own myself beaten and powerless; I confess
 9  II,         L| ave-marias and paternosters of beaten gold, and I am a governess."~ ~"
10  II,      LIII|    victory! The enemy retreats beaten! Come, senor governor, get
11  II,      LIII|        said, "The enemy I have beaten you may nail to my forehead;
12  II,      LXVI|       with him, for here he is beaten by the Knight of the White
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