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Parte, Chap.
1 I, I| the island of Malindrania, vanquished in single combat by the 2 I, XIV| The wrathful bellow of the vanquished bull,~ The plaintive sobbing 3 I, XVIII| ever victorious and never vanquished Timonel of Carcajona, prince 4 I, XXI| lawful to take that of the vanquished as a thing won in lawful 5 I, XXI| they will say, 'is he who vanquished in single combat the gigantic 6 I, XXV| del Toboso, to have the vanquished your worship sends or will 7 I, XXXIII| come out of it wearied and vanquished. The next day he received 8 I, XL| hearts never quailed.~ Though vanquished, yet ye earned the victor' 9 I, XLIV| account to allow himself to be vanquished, while I go and request 10 I, XLIV| off the caparison of this vanquished poltroon's steed, and with 11 I, XLIX| direct male line), when they vanquished the sons of the Count of 12 II, XI| or this poor wretch of a vanquished knight, to find her? I think 13 II, XIV| of Spain, and have there vanquished several knights who have 14 II, XIV| pride myself upon is having vanquished in single combat that so 15 II, XIV| Quixote that I speak of has vanquished them all, and I having vanquished 16 II, XIV| vanquished them all, and I having vanquished him, his glory, his fame, 17 II, XIV| person; for~ ~The more the vanquished hath of fair renown, The 18 II, XIV| sir knight, about having vanquished most of the knights of Spain, 19 II, XIV| nothing; but that you have vanquished Don Quixote of La Mancha 20 II, XIV| few like him."~ ~"How! not vanquished?" said he of the Grove; " 21 II, XIV| be the very one you have vanquished. On the other hand, I see 22 II, XIV| order to allow himself to be vanquished, so as to defraud him of 23 II, XIV| combat shall be that the vanquished shall be at the victor's 24 II, XIV| Whether you come victorious or vanquished out of this emprise, sir 25 II, XIV| Quixote whom you said you vanquished."~ ~"To that we answer you," 26 II, XIV| as like the very knight I vanquished as one egg is like another, 27 II, XIV| shall see that I am not the vanquished Don Quixote you take me 28 II, XIV| our combat are, that the vanquished, as I said before, shall 29 II, XIV| commanded and imposed upon the vanquished be things that do not transgress 30 II, XIV| Quixote, "that the knight you vanquished was not and could not be 31 II, XV| continued; inasmuch as the said vanquished knight was bound, under 32 II, XV| agreed and settled that the vanquished was to be at the mercy of 33 II, XV| Then, Don Quixote being vanquished, the bachelor knight was 34 II, XVI| conflict, arranged that the vanquished knight should display the 35 II, XXXI| for he could not but have vanquished a good many.~ ~To which 36 II, XXXI| never have an end. I have vanquished giants and I have sent her 37 II, XXXII| wrongs, punished insolences, vanquished giants, and crushed monsters; 38 II, XXXVI| if the valiant and never vanquished knight, Don Quixote of La 39 II, LVI| Rodriguez; but if he should be vanquished his opponent was released 40 II, LVI| declare that I yield myself vanquished, and that I am willing to 41 II, LVI| that you yield yourself vanquished, and that moved by scruples 42 II, LVIII| side thou mayest reckon as vanquished all who shall venture to 43 II, LX| round them, both victors and vanquished maintaining profound silence, 44 II, LXIV| visor said to him, "You are vanquished, sir knight, nay dead unless 45 II, LXV| condition of our combat that the vanquished should be at the disposal 46 II, LXV| him (for I regarded him as vanquished already) was that he should 47 II, LXV| ordered it otherwise, for he vanquished me and unhorsed me, and 48 II, LXVIII| jackals should devour a vanquished knight, and wasps sting 49 II, LXVIII| should prick the squires of vanquished knights, and lice eat them, 50 II, LXVIII| this house; but with the vanquished good turns into evil, and 51 II, LXX| of the Mirrors had been vanquished and overthrown by Don Quixote, 52 II, LXX| to Don Quixote, victor or vanquished. Altisidora, come back from 53 II, LXX| eyes out! Do you fancy, Don Vanquished, Don Cudgelled, that I died 54 II, LXX| same day, inasmuch as for a vanquished knight like himself it was 55 II, LXXI| TO THEIR VILLAGE~ ~ ~The vanquished and afflicted Don Quixote 56 II, LXXI| for ever since he had been vanquished he talked more rationally 57 II, LXXIV| grief at finding himself vanquished, and the object of his heart, 58 II, LXXIV| vexation at having been vanquished, lay the blame on me, and