Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|  was too true an artist to spoil his work in this way. Sancho,
2   I,      VIII|    fell to him lawfully as spoil of the battle which his
3   I,       XXI|  began to rain, and not to spoil his hat, which probably
4   I,       XXI|    Don Quixote, "of taking spoil of those whom I vanquish,
5   I,       XXV|    and the sun and the air spoil women's looks greatly. But
6   I,    XXXIII| pass through the mire, and spoil and sully its whiteness,
7  II,         X|  bestow upon thee the best spoil I shall win in the first
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