Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       III|         began from a distance to shower stones on Don Quixote, who
2   I,       VII| persuaded that though God should shower down kingdoms upon earth,
3   I,      XXII|       falling back they began to shower stones on Don Quixote at
4   I,       LII|      rained down upon him such a shower of fisticuffs that the poor
5  II,       VII|           to show you that I can shower down proverbs just as well
6  II,       XIV|          too, seemed to shed and shower down a pearly spray, the
7  II,       XVI|        of the Yanguesans and the shower of stakes that fell upon
8  II,      XXVI|       rapidity and fury began to shower down blows on the puppet
9  II,     XXVII|           Far from it, finding a shower of stones rained upon him,
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