Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IX| turned aside the sword of his adversary, so that although it smote
2   I,       XLV|       other the throat of his adversary; for all this, however,
3   I,      XLVI|    delay in encountering your adversary."~ ~Don Quixote held his
4  II,       XIV|      Don Quixote examined his adversary, and found that he already
5  II,       XIV|       to charge back upon his adversary, and he of the Mirrors did
6  II,       XIV|     Don Quixote came upon his adversary, in trouble with his horse,
7  II,      XVII|      him on the field; if his adversary does not come, on him lies
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