Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|       on the shoulder over the top of his buckler, which, given
 2   I,        IX|        cleft them asunder from top to toe and laid them open
 3   I,      XIII|    without any more ado at the top of their speed they come
 4   I,        XV|       thou canst and put me on top of thy beast in whatever
 5   I,       XVI| covered him with plasters from top to toe, while Maritornes-for
 6   I,       XVI|    feeling this mass almost on top of him fancied he had the
 7   I,      XVII|       from his horse on to the top of the wall, but he was
 8   I,      XVII|       ass, and mounting him on top of it they put his jacket
 9   I,       XXI|       with him, at Rocinante's top speed he bore down upon
10   I,       XXV|      she posted herself on the top of the belfry of the village
11   I,      XXVI|    feats, he climbed up to the top of a high rock, and there
12   I,      XXXI|     the letter, friend, on the top of that sack, for I cannot
13   I,      XXXI|      Dulcinea gave me over the top of the yard-wall when I
14   I,       XLV|     curate was shouting at the top of his voice, the landlady
15   I,       LII| himself free, strove to get on top of the goatherd, who, with
16   I,       LII|       the weight fall right on top of him; on which the dog
17  II,         V|        having the 'Don' put on top of it to make it so heavy
18  II,      VIII|  rather round skylight, at the top; and it was from this that
19  II,      VIII|        body were placed on the top of a stone pyramid of vast
20  II,       XIV|     than Rocinante, and at his top speed, which was an easy
21  II,      XVII|       keeper called out at the top of his voice, "I call all
22  II,        XX|     discharged an arrow at the top of the castle, and went
23  II,      XXVI|         for this cleavage from top to bottom," continued Master
24  II,     XXVII|      the hill. On reaching the top he saw at the foot of it
25  II,       XXX|    thee."~ ~Sancho went off at top speed, forcing Dapple out
26  II,     XXXII|        have slit him down from top to toe like a pomegranate
27  II,     XXXIV|      his struggle to reach the top, the bough, such was his
28  II,     XXXIV|  lighted wax taper, and on the top of the cart was constructed
29  II,      XLII|      from heaven, and from the top of it beheld the earth,
30  II,      LIII|      who took up a position on top of him for some time, and
31  II,      LXIX|   whipping to come now, on the top of pinches, smacks, and
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