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1 I, TransPre| the Tagus, and with its broken outline and crumbling walls 2 I, II| exertion (for he had not broken his fast all day), and then 3 I, IV| seized his lance, and having broken it in pieces, with one of 4 I, VIII| de Vargas by name, having broken his sword in battle, tore 5 I, VIII| he had removed from the broken one. All that night Don 6 I, X| nothing is got except a broken head or an ear the less: 7 I, XV| perhaps it will serve for broken bones as well as for wounds."~ ~" 8 I, XVI| where I lie so bruised and broken that though my inclination 9 I, XVI| the Asturian should have broken her word with him for another, 10 I, XVII| that he gave him a badly broken pate; then, all being in 11 I, XIX| Sancho's resolution had now broken down. It was just the opposite 12 I, XIX| stir, for one of my legs is broken: I entreat you, if you be 13 I, XIX| crooked, leaving me with a broken leg that will never see 14 I, XX| this time day had fully broken and everything showed distinctly, 15 I, XXI| hast thou got by it, what broken rib, what cracked head, 16 I, XXIV| but pardon me for having broken the promise we made not 17 I, XXVII| reflections, let us take up the broken thread of my unhappy story.~ ~" 18 I, XXXIII| reputation; and if it were broken, as it might be, would not 19 I, XXXIII| her to the risk of being broken; for if she remains intact 20 I, XXXIV| force my sorrow flows~ In broken accents and in burning sighs.~ 21 I, XXXIV| of true friendship, now broken and violated by me through 22 I, XXXV| mounted his horse, and with a broken spirit set out on his journey; 23 I, XXXIX| pride and arrogance were broken, among all that were there 24 I, LI| their double dealing, their broken promises, their unkept pledges, 25 II, V| respectable woman should have a broken leg and keep at home; and 26 II, VIII| but a damaged shoe or a broken rib; and, fool as he was, 27 II, XIV| head, which I look upon as broken and split already; there' 28 II, XIV| that our heads may not be broken and our bones beaten to 29 II, XVIII| triumphant."~ ~"Our guest has broken out on our hands," said 30 II, XX| seems to me, I have not broken the said article."~ ~"I 31 II, XXV| her left hand a jug with a broken spout that holds a good 32 II, XXVIII| eyes, and in a piteous and broken voice he said to him, "Master 33 II, XXXIII| case enough his, who hasn't broken his fast at two in the afternoon,' 34 II, XXXIV| caught in his fall by a broken limb of the oak, he hung 35 II, XXXIV| good governor should have a broken leg and keep at home;" it 36 II, XXXVIII| of Samson could not have broken it. The necessary steps 37 II, XLV| he ordered the cane to be broken in two, there, in the presence 38 II, XLVI| a moment's rest, and the broken stitches of his stockings 39 II, XLIX| be gone over.~ ~She, with broken sobs and half-suppressed 40 II, XLIX| respectable damsel should have a broken leg and keep at home; and 41 II, LIII| crash that he fancied he had broken himself all to pieces. There 42 II, LV| he made sure he had been broken into a thousand pieces. 43 II, LVIII| shoulders that they may not be broken."~ ~"With your good leave," 44 II, LX| whom he was entreating in a broken feeble voice to leave him 45 II, LX| harquebuss would no doubt have broken Sancho's head with it had 46 II, LXII| the room, tired out and broken down by all this exertion 47 II, LXIII| embracing them said in a voice broken by sobs and sighs, "O Ana 48 II, LXV| have not come off with a broken rib; and, as you know that ' 49 II, LXXI| wheels of Apollo's car had broken down, and that the day was 50 II, LXXI| The money paid, the arms broken;' go back a little further, 51 II, LXXIII| senor! there are the omens broken and destroyed, and they