Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        II|   to remove, and duties to discharge. So, without giving notice
2   I,        IV|   lance he finished with a discharge upon the unhappy victim,
3   I,      XVII|   the poor squire began to discharge both ways at such a rate
4   I,       LII|    venture another time to discharge the weight of his wit in
5  II,        XI|    arms ready for a mighty discharge of stones, checked Rocinante
6  II,      XLII|    upon my good fortune to discharge the recompense of thy services,
7  II,    XLVIII| and in such places, do not discharge humours, but liquid amber.
8  II,     LXXIV|    and so doing shalt thou discharge thy Christian calling, giving
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