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1 I, TransPre| by these means he could break the spirit or shake the 2 I, TransPre| towns and villages that break its monotony are mean and 3 I, AuthPre| ripe wit like yours, fit to break through and crush far greater 4 I, VIII| Quixote did not care to break his fast, for, as has been 5 I, XVII| day was now beginning to break, he opened the inn gate, 6 I, XX| many times did his laughter break out afresh with the same 7 I, XXII| effected it by contriving to break the chain on which they 8 I, XXIV| you must promise not to break the thread of my sad story 9 I, XXV| patience that I did not break in pieces the mouth that 10 I, XXV| ungrateful wretch tried to break it in pieces but could not, 11 I, XXV| shown by him who tried to break it, and left it on the ground 12 I, XXXVI| at Cardenio. The first to break silence was Luscinda, who 13 II, I| person, he would in the end break out into nonsense that in 14 II, V| do as you like, and don't break my head with any more speechifying 15 II, VII| bachelor, that he is going to break out again (and this will 16 II, X| may run fine but will not break, and always rises above 17 II, XII| they were not going to break one another's heads.~ ~" 18 II, XVI| bounds, not permitting her to break out in ribald satires or 19 II, XXVI| harmonies, for they are apt to break down from being over fine."~ ~" 20 II, XXVI| lament, Master Pedro; you break my heart; let me tell you 21 II, XXXV| mountain,' and that 'gifts break rocks,' and 'praying to 22 II, XXXVIII| waiting to see who would break silence, which the Distressed 23 II, XLIV| virtue, and I do not wish to break this rule through the generosity 24 II, XLVII| chair I am sitting on and break it over his head. And if 25 II, XLIX| power of jealousy has led to break through the respect that 26 II, LI| directions they made him break his fast on a little conserve 27 II, LVIII| Venus and Mars, I would break them as easily as if they 28 II, LVIII| about to press forward and break through all, suddenly from 29 II, LVIII| sir knight, and do not break these nets; for they are 30 II, LVIII| which to pass, so as not to break them; and that ye may give 31 II, LIX| for patience will often break down when they heap insults 32 II, LXII| inquisitors, who commanded him to break it up and have done with 33 II, LXVI| and don't let your anger break out against the already 34 II, LXVI| that neither the thin man break down under the weight, nor 35 II, LXVII| eyes don't see hearts don't break' and 'better a clear escape 36 II, LXVIII| the spot, inviting us to break our slumbers by a vigil