Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XLVI| from my presence, thou born monster, storehouse of lies, hoard
2   I,     XLVII|     to produce a chimera or monster rather than a well-proportioned
3  II,         X|     mine into those of some monster to render them loathsome
4  II,       XIV|   be provoked to fight that monster. Don Quixote examined his
5  II,       XIV|   that he set him down as a monster of some kind, or a human
6  II,      XXXV|     crafty, ill-conditioned monster, to see my blooming youth-still
7  II,     LVIII|   an honest man not to be a monster to he an object of love,
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