Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|   saying, "Under my cloak I kill the king;" all which exempts
 2   I,      VIII|  finish his battle he would kill his mistress and everyone
 3   I,       XIV|       Disdain hath power to kill, and patience dies~ Slain
 4   I,      XVII|    not, my son, for it will kill thee; see, here I have the
 5   I,       XIX|  prisoner, or else he would kill him; to which the prostrate
 6   I,       XIX| Christian gentleman, not to kill me, which will be committing
 7   I,      XXVI| enchanted, and nobody could kill him save by thrusting a
 8   I,      XXVI|  fate, or God who made him, kill each one; my master is engaged
 9   I,     XXVII|     sword to defend thee or kill myself if fortune be against
10   I,    XXVIII|  made it clear she meant to kill herself on the completion
11   I,      XXIX|   and right that wrong, and kill that son of a bitch of a
12   I,      XXIX|  your worship speaks of; as kill him he will if he meets
13   I,      XXIX|     nothing at all; only to kill a big giant; and she who
14   I,       XXX|     have strength enough to kill a flea? Say, scoffer with
15   I,      XXXI|    Dulcinea now, but go and kill this giant and let us finish
16   I,     XXXIV|   fellow! And supposing you kill him, senora, as I suspect
17   I,     XXXIV|     that it was resolved to kill Lothario his first impulse
18   I,      XXXV|  tell the truth or he would kill her. She, in her fear, not
19   I,      XXXV|  saying, exclaimed, "Do not kill me, senor, for I can tell
20   I,     XXXVI|    his. He said he meant to kill her, and would have done
21   I,    XXXVII|    it is no great matter to kill a whelp of a giant, however
22   I,      XLIV|     and highwayman wants to kill me for trying to recover
23  II,      VIII|    a dead man to life or to kill a giant?"~ ~"The answer
24  II,      XIII|   say, 'the cares of others kill the ass;' for, in order
25  II,       XIV|     perhaps in him you will kill one of your enemies, the
26  II,      XVII|     turned out; for if they kill them on me I am ruined for
27  II,     XXIII|      whether you beat me or kill me for those I have spoken,
28  II,     XLVII|      for if anyone wants to kill me it is he, and by a slow
29  II,        LI|   against his conscience to kill so wise a governor by hunger;
30  II,        LI|     got into this island to kill me; but up to the present
31  II,       LIX|   any rate, have no mind to kill myself; so far from that,
32  II,       LXI| that even his own men would kill him or deliver him up to
33  II,      LXII|   would rather undertake to kill a giant than cut a caper.
34  II,     LXIII|  general, "what led thee to kill my soldiers, when thou sawest
35  II,    LXVIII|  sword, saying he wanted to kill half a dozen of those dirty
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License