Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         I|  cut in half two fierce and monstrous giants. He thought more
2   I,      VIII| Panza, where thirty or more monstrous giants present themselves,
3   I,        IX| with a hood and hatchet, or monstrous giant, that forced them,
4   I,       XIV|   of the gate,~ And all the monstrous progeny of hell,~ The doleful
5   I,     XLVII|    they are so full of such monstrous nonsense. For the enjoyment
6   I,        LI|   and actions. Lastly, with monstrous impudence he used to say "
7  II,       XIV|       returned Sancho, "the monstrous nose of that squire has
8  II,       XVI|   still before my eyes that monstrous enormous nose of my gossip,
9  II,     LXXIV|    writing so many and such monstrous absurdities as he has written
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