Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|    however, demanded more than double the sum offered, and as
 2   I,        XX|   bowed down and his body bent double, more turquesco. And then,
 3   I,        LI|       their inconstancy, their double dealing, their broken promises,
 4  II,       III|        your great deeds, and a double blessing on that connoisseur
 5  II,         V|       may be fit to take arms; double his feed, and see to the
 6  II,      XXXI|        the damsels drawn up in double file, the same number on
 7  II,      XXXV|     tie me naked to a tree and double the tale of lashes on me.
 8  II,     XLVII| impossible because she is bent double with her knees up to her
 9  II,      LIII|        winter wrap myself in a double sheepskin jacket in freedom,
10  II,        LV|        laureate, and give thee double feeds."~ ~ ~In this strain
11  II,      LXXI|       said Don Quixote; "for I double the stakes as to price."~ ~"
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