Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XVI|       that he came upon was the pummelled Don Quixote, who lay stretched
2   I,      XVII|       bathed in blood, and then pummelled me in such a way that I
3   I,      XXIV|     fate; and having beaten and pummelled them all he left them and
4   I,       LII| something more than pretty well pummelled, said to him, "Brother devil (
5   I,       LII|         of pummelling and being pummelled, released him at once, and
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