Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXXIX|    were abroad of the vast warlike preparations which were
2  II,      XVII| courts of their princes by warlike exercises, or what resemble
3  II,     XXXIV|  fire and the noise of the warlike instruments almost blinded
4  II,       LXI|    and near with melodious warlike notes. Then they began to
5  II,      LXIV|  blast of trumpet or other warlike instrument to give them
6  II,    LXVIII| bucklers, and were in very warlike guise. Don Quixote turned
7  II,       LXX|   by the sword, nor by any warlike weapon, nor by deadly poisons,
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