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1 I, VIII| they had been two mortal enemies. The others strove to make 2 I, IX| though, as they are such enemies of ours, it is conceivable 3 I, XVIII| are these two lords such enemies?"~ ~"They are at enmity," 4 I, XVIII| revenged himself upon his enemies. But turn thine eyes to 5 I, XVIII| were transfixing mortal enemies in earnest. The shepherds 6 I, XX| sound from among all those enemies that were with the dead 7 I, XXVII| vengeance on my greatest enemies (which might have been easily 8 I, XXXIV| for the muses are not such enemies of mine but that they visit 9 I, XXXIX| alone in the midst of my enemies, who were in such numbers 10 I, XXXIX| by a host of determined enemies in their own country? But 11 I, XLI| father into the power of his enemies?"~ ~To which Zoraida made 12 I, XLI| these dogs, our natural enemies? Cursed be the hour when 13 I, XLI| they had been our bitterest enemies, and from Zoraida they took 14 II, I| in order to enjoy it his enemies disparaged and threw doubts 15 II, III| existence, for the blood of the enemies he had slain was not yet 16 II, VI| horseback; nor do we only know enemies in pictures, but in their 17 II, X| flocks of sheep armies of enemies, and much more to the same 18 II, XIV| be that, as he has many enemies who are enchanters, and 19 II, XIV| these said enchanters his enemies transformed the shape and 20 II, XIV| you will kill one of your enemies, the enchanters."~ ~"Thy 21 II, XIV| said Don Quixote, "for of enemies the fewer the better;" and 22 II, XIV| resembling him, whom my enemies have here put before me 23 II, XVI| hypocrisy and vainglory, those enemies that subtly take possession 24 II, XVII| by experience that I have enemies, visible and invisible, 25 II, XXII| and want are the declared enemies of all these; which he said 26 II, XXVII| revenge yourselves upon your enemies; and having many times thought 27 II, XXVII| commanded to do good to our enemies and to love them that hate 28 II, XXVIII| of at the hands of their enemies."~ ~"He does not fly who 29 II, XXXII| transformed; in her have my enemies revenged themselves upon 30 II, XXXIII| quarrel with my master's enemies, who seem to be many and 31 II, XXXVII| Rodriguez, "are always our enemies; and as they are the haunting 32 II, XLVII| Sancho Panza, that certain enemies of mine and of the island 33 II, LIII| islands or cities from the enemies that choose to attack them. 34 II, LIII| is crushed, thanks to the enemies that have been trampling 35 II, LIV| viper in the bosom by having enemies in the house. In short it 36 II, LIV| my king if I helped his enemies, I would not go with thee 37 II, LV| doctors persecuted me and enemies crushed my bones; nor had 38 II, LV| doctor, would have it so. Enemies attacked us by night and 39 II, LVI| notwithstanding the malice of my enemies marry him, for beyond a 40 II, LX| He wished, he said, his enemies the Cadells could be deprived 41 II, LXVI| you are the one whom mine enemies the enchanters changed into