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Parte, Chap.
1 I, IX| shoulder, it did him no more harm than to strip all that side 2 I, IX| shall do him no further harm, though he well deserves 3 I, XII| disposition she does more harm in this country than if 4 I, XVII| which had done him no more harm than raising a couple of 5 I, XXII| thought I was doing any harm by it, for my only object 6 I, XXVI| trees which have done me no harm, or why am I to disturb 7 I, XXX| will judge who does most harm, I in not speaking right, 8 I, XXXIII| attempt things from which harm rather than advantage may 9 I, XXXV| day forth fearless of any harm this base being could do 10 I, XL| before it does them any harm, and then when they have 11 I, XLI| for he has done thee no harm, and the Turks have now 12 I, XLI| to leave thee or do thee harm, but only to do good to 13 I, XLIX| this kind had done me much harm, inasmuch as they had upset 14 II, XIII| has no thought of doing harm to anyone, only good to 15 II, XIV| without doing ourselves any harm or mischief."~ ~"Body of 16 II, XIV| sir squire, that all the harm and mischief that may come 17 II, XVI| wise, though it may be no harm to persuade them; and when 18 II, XVII| accountable for all the harm and mischief which these 19 II, XVII| know they will do me no harm."~ ~Once more the gentleman 20 II, XXIV| pretends to be good does less harm than the open sinner."~ ~ 21 II, XXV| disposed to do good to all and harm to none."~ ~"If I had money," 22 II, XXXIV| animal that has done no harm whatever."~ ~"Quite the 23 II, XXXV| habit and it will do you no harm to draw a little blood."~ ~" 24 II, XLI| on my head be it if any harm befalls you."~ ~Don Quixote 25 II, XLI| now over and without any harm done, as the inscription 26 II, XLVII| what I think will do him harm and be injurious to his 27 II, XLVII| savoury will not do me any harm."~ ~To this the physician 28 II, XLVII| do me most good and least harm, and let me eat it, without 29 II, XLIX| it is they that do most harm and shelter the most barefaced 30 II, XLIX| behave as I ought."~ ~"No harm has been done," said Sancho; " 31 II, LI| it is plain it must do me harm; and as you give me advice 32 II, LVIII| spread here to do you any harm, but only for our amusement; 33 II, LVIII| that if they stayed some harm might come to them; but 34 II, LX| parts, they may do you no harm; for I have no intention 35 II, LXIII| their rashness did them harm, for the galley coming up