Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXXV|   there's no doubt about the bulls; my county is all right!"~ ~
 2  II,       XIV|   ancient stones, the mighty bulls of Guisando, an enterprise
 3  II,       XIV|    the Giralda, I lifted the bulls of Guisando, I flung myself
 4  II,       XIV| scaffold in order to see the bulls without danger."~ ~"To tell
 5  II,      XXII|     at Cordova was, what the bulls of Guisando, the Sierra
 6  II,     LVIII|   son of the devil, or these bulls will knock you to pieces!"~ ~"
 7  II,     LVIII| Quixote, "I care nothing for bulls, be they the fiercest Jarama
 8  II,     LVIII|   and so the drove of fierce bulls and tame bullocks, together
 9  II,       LIX|    unpolite behaviour of the bulls, and by the side of this,
10  II,     LXVII|      been trampled on by the bulls. Don Quixote recognised
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