Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XX|  together, and if I do not knock them head over heels, then
 2   I,       XXV|   scatter about my armour, knock my head against these rocks,
 3   I,     XLIII|    be, ye have no right to knock at the gates of this castle;
 4  II,        IV|    my footing and fall and knock my grinders out? Sancho
 5  II,       VII| deaf, and when it comes to knock at our life's door, it is
 6  II,        IX| like gallants who come and knock and go in at any hour, however
 7  II,       XIV|    too, have to fight, and knock one another to shivers."~ ~"
 8  II,       XIV|    of battle will serve to knock the dust out of us instead
 9  II,     XLVII|   she could stand up she'd knock her head against the ceiling;
10  II,     LVIII| devil, or these bulls will knock you to pieces!"~ ~"Rabble!"
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