Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XXI|      will not go beyond squirely limits, though I make bold to say
 2  II,        VI|    keeping peacefully within the limits of their states. Of those
 3  II,       XIV|       that do not transgress the limits of chivalry."~ ~"That is
 4  II,       XIV|          not transgress the just limits of knight-errantry."~ ~"
 5  II,     XXVII|      indeed very much beyond the limits of a defiance; for he had
 6  II,     XXXII|          transcends the ordinary limits of what happens to other
 7  II,      XLIV|  restricts himself to the narrow limits of the narrative, though
 8  II,       LII|         to combatants within the limits of their lordships are bound
 9  II,       LVI|   arduous venture to its extreme limits. Don Quixote bade his excellence
10  II,     LVIII| restricted as I am by the narrow limits of my power, offer what
11  II,        LX|      whose fame is bounded by no limits on earth, but that my carelessness
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