Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       III|         however, had been well punished for their audacity. As he
2   I,      XXII|  clearly that though they have punished you for your faults, the
3   I,       XLI| brought us alive they would be punished as soon as the robbery was
4   I,    XLVIII|       abscond, afraid of being punished, as they often have been,
5  II,     XXXII|      injuries, righted wrongs, punished insolences, vanquished giants,
6  II,     XXXII|      Don Quixote he would have punished them for their impudence,
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