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1 I, III| he thought, leave a soul alive in the castle, except such 2 I, IV| a good mind to flay you alive." But at last he untied 3 I, XX| shall come back shortly, alive or dead."~ ~Sancho perceiving 4 I, XXI| Helen, who, if she were alive now, or if my Dulcinea had 5 I, XXIV| but that as my father was alive it was his by right to make 6 I, XXV| have a mind is burying me alive. If luck would have it that 7 I, XXVIII| left him, whether dead or alive I know not; and then, with 8 I, XXXIX| than those who remained alive and victorious) I alone 9 I, XXXIX| three knights being left alive in it, and they badly wounded), 10 I, XXXIX| three hundred that remained alive not one was taken unwounded, 11 I, XXXIX| for not having brought him alive.~ ~ ~Among the Christians 12 I, XL| they would have burned him alive.~ ~I knew that he understood 13 I, XLI| and if they brought us alive they would be punished as 14 I, XLI| all thy kin that are still alive, and whom God has been pleased 15 I, XLI| knows me, if they are not alive.~ ~I have no more of my 16 I, XLII| standing. My father is still alive, though dying with anxiety 17 I, XLII| old father that thou art alive, even wert thou the deepest 18 I, LII| advantage dead in battle than alive in flight; and so strongly 19 II, I| famous Don Belianis were alive now, or any one of the innumerable 20 II, I| Gaul! If any these were alive today, and were to come 21 II, XIV| she surpasses all women alive to-day in beauty, and that 22 II, XIV| if he should happen to be alive, he saw-who can say what 23 II, XVII| lions? Are they dead or alive?"~ ~The keeper, then, in 24 II, XIX| Guinevere herself, were she alive now, in spite of Launcelot 25 II, XXII| don't go burying yourself alive, or putting yourself where 26 II, XXII| was still descending and alive; but as that is out of the 27 II, XXIII| time, as if he were still alive?'~ ~ ~"As he said this, 28 II, XXIV| better dead in battle, than alive and safe in flight; and 29 II, XXIX| thou comest upon anything alive we shall be no longer in 30 II, XXXIII| says they put King Rodrigo alive into a tomb full of toads, 31 II, XLVI| while I who adore thee am alive."~ ~To all this Don Quixote 32 II, XLIX| the morning and skin him alive."~ ~"I know already, notary, 33 II, L| parents whom I have still alive, and love dearly."~ ~"It 34 II, LV| pity on a sinner buried alive, on an unfortunate disgoverned 35 II, LV| cannot bear being buried alive any longer, and I'm dying 36 II, LVI| battle; nobody, dead or alive, in those parts having ever 37 II, LX| this knight, and dead or alive I will make him keep his 38 II, LX| Vicente, whom either dead or alive his servants were removing 39 II, LXII| and out of which I escaped alive by a miracle."~ ~Don Quixote 40 II, LXIII| found on board the vessel alive, but as he bore down furiously 41 II, LXIII| and took the whole of them alive. The other two galleys now 42 II, LXIX| one voice, "Altisidora is alive! Altisidora lives!"~ ~Rhadamanthus 43 II, LXXIII| Dapple. Sancho caught it alive and presented it to Don