Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         V|      dance? By the sign of the Cross I will burn them to-morrow
 2   I,        VI|   entitled, "The Knight of the Cross."~ ~"For the sake of the
 3   I,        VI|    then, they say, 'behind the cross there's the devil; to the
 4   I,        XV|    tizona when they signed the cross on my shoulders with their
 5   I,      XVII|  accompanying each word with a cross by way of benediction, at
 6   I,        XX|         came with his flock to cross over the river Guadiana,
 7   I,       XXI|   armies, when they signed the cross on your worship's grinders
 8   I,     XXIII|      it was Sancho's design to cross it entirely and come out
 9   I,     XXXIV|      any chance thou darest to cross this line thou seest, or
10   I,   XXXVIII|     musketry, and struggles to cross that narrow path to the
11   I,        XL|        the same window a small cross made of reeds was put out
12   I,        XL|        at the window where the cross had appeared to us, as if
13   I,        XL|      writing there was a large cross drawn. I kissed the cross,
14   I,        XL|      cross drawn. I kissed the cross, took the crowns and returned
15   I,        XL|         She and Allah and this cross, which I often kiss as the
16   I,       XLV|       all fighting, and all at cross purposes. Come then, you,
17   I,     XLVII|       a strain he was ready to cross himself in his astonishment,
18   I,    XLVIII|     entered Jerusalem with the cross and won the Holy Sepulchre,
19   I,       LII|      ninety-nine will turn out cross and contrary. I know it
20  II,      VIII|        him, made Julius Caesar cross the Rubicon? And to come
21  II,     XVIII|    arrows, and the Muses never cross the thresholds of their
22  II,    XXVIII|   Sancho, that they signed the cross on thee just now with a
23  II,      XXIX|      What?" said Don Quixote, "cross ourselves and weigh anchor;
24  II,      XXIX|       crossed or shall shortly cross the equinoctial line which
25  II,      XXIX|    machinations and schemes at cross purposes one with the other.
26  II,    XXXIII|     heard say that 'behind the cross there's the devil,' and
27  II,       XLV|      then laid his hand on the cross of the staff, saying that
28  II,     XLVII|       as they say, 'behind the cross there's the devil.'"~ ~"
29  II,       LIV| without risk, and to write, or cross over from Valencia, to my
30  II,     LVIII|        great knight of the Red Cross to Spain as her patron saint
31  II,       LXV|       would have obliged me to cross over to Barbary, where by
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