Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XIX|        motion. Sancho was taken aback at the sight of them, nor
2   I,       XLI|     Christians, they were taken aback, and one of them asked if
3   I,      XLII|     name the landlady was taken aback, and said, "Senor, the fact
4   I,      XLIV|        at which he was so taken aback that for some time he could
5  II,        XI|       took Don Quixote somewhat aback, and struck terror into
6  II,     XXIII|          I was amazed and taken aback by such a message, and turning
7  II,        LV|     heard, whereat he was taken aback and amazed, and raising
8  II,        LX|   fellows." They were all taken aback, and not one of them dared
9  II,     LXIII| stripped to the skin, was taken aback, and still more when he
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