Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IX|  himself in his stirrups, and, grasping his sword more firmly with
2   I,       LII|        come to the rescue, and grasping him by the shoulders flung
3  II,       VII|       not so ungrateful nor so grasping but that I would be willing
4  II,      XVII|     sword in the scabbard, and grasping his lance, he cried, "Now,
5  II,       XIX| dismounting from Rocinante and grasping his lance, he planted himself
6  II,   XXXVIII|   Quixote to Sancho Panza, and grasping his hands, she said, "O
7  II,     LVIII|     his buckler on his arm and grasping his lance, he posted himself
8  II,      LXXI|     children forces me to seem grasping. Let your worship say how
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