Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IX|       strike a blow, which was delivered with such force and fury
 2   I,        XI| contemplating them attentively delivered himself somewhat in this
 3   I,        XI|        been spared) our knight delivered because the acorns they
 4   I,        XV|        begin with, Don Quixote delivered a slash at one of them that
 5   I,       XVI|     joke he raised his arm and delivered such a terrible cuff on
 6   I,        XX|      he had served; but if God delivered him safe, sound, and unhurt
 7   I,       XXI|        mighty strength; he who delivered the great Mameluke of Persia
 8   I,      XXIV|      of his bucolics, sung and delivered by him with such sprightliness,
 9   I,      XXIV|    found near him, and with it delivered such a blow on Don Quixote'
10   I,       XXV|       ass-colts to be paid and delivered for the same number received
11   I,      XXVI|      them now. All this Sancho delivered with so much composure-wiping
12   I,    XXVIII|      seen to be a lovely woman delivered without any hesitation,
13   I,      XXXV|       same effect the landlady delivered with great irritation, and
14   I,     XXXVI|      more the injured Dorothea delivered with such earnest feeling
15   I,    XXXVII|        greater."~ ~Don Quixote delivered his discourse in such a
16   I,   XXXVIII|  CURIOUS DISCOURSE DON QUIXOTE DELIVERED ON ARMS AND LETTERS~ ~ ~
17   I,   XXXVIII|  lengthy discourse Don Quixote delivered while the others supped,
18   I,        XL|        I did; but the reed was delivered to none but me, and on my
19   I,        XL|   advice as if Lela Marien had delivered it, and that it depended
20   I,      XLII|      father of his having been delivered and found, so as to enable
21   I,       XLV|        let out of his hand, he delivered such a blow at his head
22   I,      XLIX|        challenges achieved and delivered, also in Burgundy, by the
23  II,        IX|        Don Quixote, "thou hast delivered a thousand sentences condensed
24  II,       XIX|        doubles, that Corchuelo delivered were past counting, and
25  II,        XX|      executed its figures, and delivered its verses, some of them
26  II,      XXVI|         and among many more he delivered one down stroke which, if
27  II,      XXIX|        from which he cannot be delivered save by the hand of another
28  II,      XXIX|         on condition that they delivered up to him, free and unhurt,
29  II,       XXX|       squire," said the lady, "delivered your message with all the
30  II,       XXX|    would have lifted me up and delivered me from it. My squire, God'
31  II,     XXXII|      of enchantments. But as I delivered myself from that one, I
32  II,     XXXIX|       Don Clavijo, and she was delivered over to him as his lawful
33  II,       XLI|        dove shall find herself delivered from the pestiferous gerfalcons
34  II,       LIX|      elegant style in which he delivered them. On the one hand they
35  II,      LXIX|        beard to the first, who delivered him a smack very stoutly
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