Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XI|    away pieces as big as one's fist. The course of meat finished,
2   I,     XVIII|    with stones as big as one's fist. Don Quixote gave no heed
3   I,      XXIV|     the madman with his closed fist; but the Ragged One received
4   I,      XXIV|        that with a blow of his fist he stretched him at his
5   I,      XXXV| Quixote, and with his clenched fist began to pummel him in such
6  II,     XXXII|       punch that will leave my fist sunk in his skull; for cirimonies
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