Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|        in the lance-rack, an old buckler, a lean hack, and a greyhound
 2   I,        II| patched-up helmet on, braced his buckler, took his lance, and by
 3   I,        II|        armour and with lance and buckler, were turning in dismay
 4   I,        II|       his saddle, bridle, lance, buckler, or corselet, was not at
 5   I,       III|          a well, and bracing his buckler on his arm he grasped his
 6   I,       III|       same purpose, dropping his buckler he lifted his lance with
 7   I,       III|    anyone, once more dropped his buckler and once more lifted his
 8   I,       III|           Don Quixote braced his buckler on his arm, and with his
 9   I,       III|        as best he could with his buckler, not daring to quit the
10   I,        IV|         lance ready, brought his buckler before his breast, and planting
11   I,        IV|    encumbered was he with lance, buckler, spurs, helmet, and the
12   I,         V|         him, or the hack, or the buckler, lance, or armour. Miserable
13   I,       VII|          provided himself with a buckler, which he begged as a loan
14   I,      VIII|          rest and covered by his buckler, he charged at Rocinante'
15   I,      VIII|       drew his sword, braced his buckler on his arm, and attacked
16   I,      VIII|     shoulder over the top of his buckler, which, given to one without
17   I,      VIII|          himself well behind his buckler, and to assail the Biscayan
18   I,        IX|         the one protected by his buckler, the other by his cushion,
19   I,       XVI|     hardness, two sheets made of buckler leather, and a coverlet
20   I,       XIX|           and have his shield or buckler painted as he had devised.~ ~
21   I,        XX|       Rocinante, and bracing his buckler on his arm, brought his
22   I,      XXII|         protect himself with his buckler, and poor Rocinante no more
23   I,    XXXVII|         it was, on his head, his buckler on his arm, and leaning
24   I,      XLIV|       upon Rocinante, braced his buckler on his arm, put his lance
25   I,      XLIV|          he at once, bracing his buckler on his arm and drawing his
26   I,     XLVII|         a day. Cardenio hung the buckler on one side of the bow of
27   I,       LII|        taking the bridle and the buckler from the saddle-bow, he
28   I,       LII|    mounted Rocinante, braced his buckler on his arm, and in a loud
29   I,       LII|   Quixote's sword arm (which the buckler could not protect against
30  II,      XVII|          lance aside, braced his buckler on his arm, and drawing
31  II,     LVIII|        on Rocinante, bracing his buckler on his arm and grasping
32  II,       LXI|       with a face broader than a buckler began to rise slowly above
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