Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XVII|       Rocinante's misbehaviour, inflicted on us the injury thou knowest
2   I,       XIX|        the injury that has been inflicted upon you."~ ~"We are in
3   I,      XXXI|       which that rascally clown inflicted on me then; for all which
4   I,        XL|  unheard-of cruelties my master inflicted upon the Christians. Every
5   I,       LII|         suffering should not be inflicted upon a sufferer, and that
6  II,       III| countless cudgellings that were inflicted on Senor Don Quixote in
7  II,      XXVI|         have overtaken them and inflicted some outrage upon them.
8  II,     XXXII|        the death which Hercules inflicted on Antaeus, the fierce giant
9  II,       LIV|     most terrible that could be inflicted upon us. Wherever we are
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