Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XLIII|      this hand, or rather this scourge of the evil-doers of the
2   I,       LII|  reason, imitator of the good, scourge of the wicked, enemy of
3  II,      XXXV|   bound to draw blood with the scourge, and that if any of the
4  II,     XXXVI|      worthy Sancho must make a scourge with claws, or a cat-o'-
5  II,     XXXVI| ladyship will give me a proper scourge or cord, I'll lay on with
6  II,     XXXVI|       tomorrow I'll give you a scourge that will be just the thing
7  II,        LX| Dulcinea's disenchantment if I scourge Sancho against his will;
8  II,    LXVIII|     the middle of my sleep and scourge myself, nor does it seem
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