Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XX|     much as the black of his nail; to escape doing what he
2  II,      XVII|     to fight lions tooth and nail?"~ ~Don Quixote roused him
3  II,       XIX|     boast of having driven a nail into the wheel of fortune?
4  II,    XXVIII|    said now, I will let thee nail it on my forehead, and give
5  II,      XLII|    much as the breadth of my nail, to anyone; rewards and
6  II,     XLIII|    for the mere black of the nail of my soul is dearer to
7  II,      XLVI|     on to his nose tooth and nail, with the pain of which
8  II,      LIII|  enemy I have beaten you may nail to my forehead; I don't
9  II,       LXX| woman to let the black of my nail suffer for such a camel,
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