Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|        his sword and gave it a couple of slashes, the first of
 2   I,        IX|        and pleasure that for a couple of hours or so may well
 3   I,       XII|       a spot where there are a couple of dozen of tall beeches,
 4   I,        XV|      your worship to give me a couple of sups of that potion of
 5   I,        XV|    those that are cured with a couple of plasters, it would not
 6   I,      XVII|       more harm than raising a couple of rather large lumps, and
 7   I,     XVIII|       on the side and buried a couple of ribs in his body. Feeling
 8   I,     XVIII|      of bread, or a loaf and a couple of pilchards' heads, than
 9   I,      XXII|        the joke too far with a couple of cousins of mine, and
10   I,      XXII|    cousins of mine, and with a couple of other cousins who were
11   I,       XXV|      see him do were it only a couple of mad acts. He had not
12   I,       XXV|     without more ado, he cut a couple of gambados in the air,
13   I,       XXV|     gambados in the air, and a couple of somersaults, heels over
14   I,      XXVI|     him to repeat the letter a couple of times more, so that they
15   I,      XXIX|       hind hoofs and let fly a couple of kicks in the air, which
16   I,       XXX|         And so saying he cut a couple of capers in the air with
17   I,       XXX|        and I came to land on a couple of planks as if by a miracle;
18   I,     XXXII|   would go mad with delight. A couple of figs for your Great Captain
19   I,    XXXVII|        You were engaged with a couple of wine-skins, and not a
20   I,      XLIX|      standing and giving him a couple of slaps on the haunches
21   I,         L|   which he held by the horns a couple of slaps on the back, saying, "
22   I,       LII|    this position, he gave it a couple of slaps on the belly, and
23  II,        II|    with four vine-stocks and a couple of acres of land, and never
24  II,       III|      unless I doctor it with a couple of sups of the old stuff
25  II,       III|     invitation and remained, a couple of young pigeons were added
26  II,       VII|     might hear me make another couple of dozen blunders."~ ~"May
27  II,      VIII|      knight-errant; with God a couple of dozen of penance lashings
28  II,         X|     conceived, and even goes a couple of bowshots beyond the greatest.
29  II,      XIII|       not to have a hack and a couple of greyhounds and a fishingrod
30  II,      XIII|       the Grove.~ ~"Fifteen, a couple of years more or less,"
31  II,       XIX|         when he fell in with a couple of either priests or students,
32  II,       XIX|     priests or students, and a couple of peasants, mounted on
33  II,       XIX|        be a little linen and a couple of pairs of-ribbed stockings;
34  II,        XX|       took up three hens and a couple of geese, and said to Sancho, "
35  II,      XXII|   Quixote by the newly married couple, who felt themselves under
36  II,      XXII|    days with the newly married couple, by whom they were entertained
37  II,       XXV|      made me, you might give a couple of brays odds to the best
38  II,       XXV|       his right hand he gave a couple of slaps on his left shoulder,
39  II,      XXIX|     the grain, saying, "With a couple more bark businesses like
40  II,        XL|       five thousand leagues, a couple more or less, from this
41  II,    XLVIII|        of her reception room a couple of figures of duennas with
42  II,    XLVIII|       afresh, and retreating a couple of paces, exclaimed, "Am
43  II,      XLIX|    round came to an end, and a couple of days later the government,
44  II,         L|        your village; send me a couple of dozen or so, and I shall
45  II,         L|     duchess sends to beg for a couple of dozen of acorns."~ ~"
46  II,         L|       so she gave a cake and a couple of eggs to a young acolyte
47  II,       LIX|          if they'll roast us a couple of chickens we'll be satisfied,
48  II,       LIX|     landlord, "all I have is a couple of cow-heels like calves'
49  II,       LIX|        like calves' feet, or a couple of calves' feet like cowheels;
50  II,        LX|      attendance on them, and a couple of muleteers whom the gentlemen
51  II,       LXI|   wicked one, contrived that a couple of these audacious irrepressible
52  II,     LXIII|        put out to sea, after a couple of miles sighted a vessel
53  II,      LXXI| thousand lashes more; for in a couple of bouts like this we shall
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