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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| various prefaces with such pieces of documentary evidence 2 I, TransPre| Cervantes contributed four pieces, including an elegy, and 3 I, I| which he had knocked it to pieces disconcerted him somewhat, 4 I, II| there was nothing but some pieces of the fish they call in 5 I, III| second carrier's head into pieces, made more than three of 6 I, IV| and having broken it in pieces, with one of them he began 7 I, IV| and well-nigh knocked to pieces? And yet he esteemed himself 8 I, V| visor, already battered to pieces by blows, he wiped his face, 9 I, VI| of almost all the longer pieces of verse: let it keep, and 10 I, VIII| it shivered the lance to pieces, sweeping with it horse 11 I, XI| fragrance that came from some pieces of salted goat simmering 12 I, XI| appetite were stowing away pieces as big as one's fist. The 13 I, XVIII| fairly that it smashed it to pieces, knocking three or four 14 I, XXII| ground, knocking it almost to pieces. They then stripped him 15 I, XXIII| that he did not pick to pieces, lest anything should escape 16 I, XXIV| have knocked one another to pieces.~ ~"Leave me alone, Sir 17 I, XXV| that I did not break in pieces the mouth that uttered such 18 I, XXV| wretch tried to break it in pieces but could not, by which 19 I, XXVIII| that they looked like two pieces of shining crystal brought 20 I, XXVIII| water, her hands looked like pieces of driven snow among her 21 I, XXIX| was over sixty thousand pieces of eight, full weight, which 22 I, XXXI| she tore it up into small pieces, saying that she did not 23 I, XXXI| may see them cutting me to pieces, give me no aid or succour, 24 I, XLV| The pike was shivered in pieces against the ground, and 25 I, XLV| though they tore him to pieces. On learning the rank of 26 I, LII| shoulder is all knocked to pieces."~ ~"That I will do with 27 II, XVII| does they'll tear us all to pieces here."~ ~"Is your master 28 II, XVII| when he hoped to hew him in pieces.~ ~So far did his unparalleled 29 II, XVII| the first he'll tear in pieces will be myself. Be satisfied, 30 II, XXVI| shivered and knocked to pieces, King Marsilio badly wounded, 31 II, XXIX| yourselves, or dash yourselves to pieces among these wheels?"~ ~" 32 II, XXIX| mill-wheels had knocked to pieces, now came up, and seeing 33 II, LIII| had broken himself all to pieces. There he lay like a tortoise 34 II, LV| been broken into a thousand pieces. He also felt along the 35 II, LVI| battered one another to pieces, just as the boys are disappointed 36 II, LVIII| bulls will knock you to pieces!"~ ~"Rabble!" returned Don 37 II, LXXI| friend, not to cut thyself to pieces; allow the lashes to wait 38 II, LXXI| leather hangings there were pieces of painted serge such as