Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       and he has nowhere left a single reminiscence of student
 2   I,  TransPre|   ground," and which Cervantes' single laugh demolished, may be
 3   I,         I|      Malindrania, vanquished in single combat by the never sufficiently
 4   I,        II|   twelvemonth, not to say for a single night." So saying, he advanced
 5   I,       VII|       of time I am to engage in single combat with a knight whom
 6   I,      VIII|  cowards and vile beings, for a single knight attacks you."~ ~A
 7   I,      VIII|       was to venture all upon a single blow. The Biscayan, seeing
 8   I,        IX|      turned in its course, that single stroke would have sufficed
 9   I,         X|       medicine are saved by one single drop."~ ~"What vial and
10   I,     XVIII|          Come before me; I am a single knight who would fain prove
11   I,       XIX|         themselves that it is a single man that has beaten them,
12   I,       XXI|         is he who vanquished in single combat the gigantic Brocabruno
13   I,       XXX|      Sancho without answering a single word. They all came up and
14   I,     XXXII|       of Hircania, how with one single backstroke he cleft five
15   I,      XLIV|   challenge him and defy him to single combat."~ ~The newly arrived
16   I,     XLVII|         wins the victory by the single might of his strong arm.
17   I,        LI|      and Tunis, and fought more single combats, according to his
18  II,         I|       pray, any new thing for a single knight-errant to demolish
19  II,        VI|     childish points or rules of single combat, whether one has
20  II,        XI|         for the well-being of a single knight-errant is of more
21  II,        XI| rashness, and not valour, for a single man to attack an army that
22  II,        XI|        emperors, there is not a single knight-errant."~ ~"Now indeed
23  II,       XIV|         is having vanquished in single combat that so famous knight
24  II,       XIV|         in a bloody and arduous single combat; at which intelligence
25  II,       XVI|         in a few words, or in a single one, I may tell you I am
26  II,       XVI|       too, provided he does not single out individuals; there are,
27  II,     XXIII|        the devil-if I believe a single particle."~ ~"What!" said
28  II,    XXVIII|        and begone home; for one single step further thou shalt
29  II,      XXIX|       board the ship, and not a single one is left, or to be found
30  II,     XXXIV|        shall hear thee make one single coherent, rational remark
31  II,     XXXIV|       not stir a step, or for a single instant, "Senora, where
32  II,     XXXIX|         to do battle with me in single combat; for the Fates reserve
33  II,       XLI|         not dare to meet him in single combat. But lo! suddenly
34  II,      XLIV|  restricted to writing upon one single subject, and speaking through
35  II,       LII|        length without leaving a single circumstance unmentioned.
36  II,      LIII|        bend his knees or stir a single step. In his hand they placed
37  II,     LVIII|     stay! ye rascally rabble, a single knight awaits you, and he
38  II,        LX|         and did not leave him a single thing of all he carried
39  II,     LXXII|      Don Quixote did not miss a single stroke of the count, and
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