Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XIX|        Don Quixote was mightily provoked by this answer, and seizing
2   I,        XX|        in whatever way I may be provoked with you it will be bad
3  II,       VII|     such a way that it can't be provoked, and let us set out at once,
4  II,       VII|       codicil that could not be provoked," instead of "will and codicil
5  II,       XIV|         buffets, sooner than be provoked to fight that monster. Don
6  II,     XXXII| laughter his uncalled-for anger provoked.~ ~When he had done laughing,
7  II,       XLV|         of the bystanders, this provoked their laughter; however,
8  II,     LXXIV|        of compunction at having provoked him to write them."~ ~With
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