Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        II|       buckler, were turning in dismay into the inn, when Don Quixote,
2   I,        XX|        instil fear, dread, and dismay into the breast of Mars
3   I,        XX| understand what either fear or dismay is."~ ~"I do not deny,"
4   I,      XXXV|      so great was her fear and dismay, that, making sure, as she
5   I,      XLIV|      in all haste, came out in dismay, and ran to see who was
6   I,       XLV|    shrieks, confusion, terror, dismay, mishaps, sword-cuts, fisticuffs,
7  II,       LIV|  filled us all with terror and dismay; me at least it did, insomuch
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