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1 I, I| two fierce and monstrous giants. He thought more of Bernardo 2 I, V| would say he had killed four giants like four towers; and the 3 I, V| when in combat with ten giants, the biggest and the boldest 4 I, V| said the curate, "are there giants in the dance? By the sign 5 I, VIII| thirty or more monstrous giants present themselves, all 6 I, VIII| face of the earth."~ ~"What giants?" said Sancho Panza.~ ~" 7 I, VIII| what we see there are not giants but windmills, and what 8 I, VIII| of adventures; those are giants; and if thou art afraid, 9 I, VIII| they were windmills and not giants he was going to attack. 10 I, VIII| was so positive they were giants that he neither heard the 11 I, VIII| books, has turned these giants into mills in order to rob 12 I, XVIII| could see the knights and giants his master was describing, 13 I, XX| these six hammers into six giants, and bring them to beard 14 I, XXI| a fair dame, between two giants, who comes with a certain 15 I, XXV| in this than in cleaving giants asunder, cutting off serpents' 16 I, XXXII| backstroke he cleft five giants asunder through the middle 17 I, XLIX| serpents, and monsters, and giants, and marvellous adventures, 18 I, LII| of damsels, the terror of giants, and the winner of battles?"~ ~" 19 II, I| barber.~ ~"With regard to giants," replied Don Quixote, " 20 II, I| plain that their owners were giants, and as tall as great towers; 21 II, III| took to be Briareuses and giants; others by that of the fulling 22 II, III| affair with the Benedictine giants, and the battle with the 23 II, V| play at give and take with giants and dragons and monsters, 24 II, VI| knight-errant, though he may see ten giants, that not only touch the 25 II, VIII| We have to slay pride in giants, envy by generosity and 26 II, VIII| lance-thrusts, be they given to giants, or monsters, or dragons."~ ~" 27 II, X| said the windmills were giants, and the monks' mules dromedaries, 28 II, XI| conquered and presented giants and knights of the power 29 II, XXXI| sent her any presents of giants or miscreants lately, for 30 II, XXXI| an end. I have vanquished giants and I have sent her caitiffs 31 II, XXXI| he heard them talking of giants and caitiffs and enchantments, 32 II, XXXI| knight-errant, and vanquish giants and capture miscreants? 33 II, XXXI| knights-errant? Where are there giants in Spain or miscreants in 34 II, XXXII| punished insolences, vanquished giants, and crushed monsters; I