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Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| by the back door of the yard sallied forth upon the plain 2 I, III| watch his armour in a large yard at one side of the inn; 3 I, VI| else carry them into the yard, and there a bonfire can 4 I, VI| window and fling it into the yard and lay the foundation of 5 I, VI| Esplandian" went flying into the yard to await with all patience 6 I, VI| lineage."~ ~"Then to the yard with the whole of them," 7 I, VI| housekeeper, "here, into the yard with them!"~ ~They were 8 I, VI| send this one into the yard for a swaggering fool."~ ~" 9 I, VI| take up his quarters in the yard, in spite of his marvellous 10 I, VI| deserve nothing else; into the yard with him and the other, 11 I, VI| and throw them into the yard. It was not said to one 12 I, VI| of the condemned in the yard, and let Gil Polo's be preserved 13 I, VII| the books that were in the yard and in the whole house; 14 I, XVII| upon going out into the yard, which was bounded by the 15 I, XVII| came to the wall of the yard, which was not very high, 16 I, XVIII| I was by the wall of the yard witnessing the acts of thy 17 I, XVIII| leap over the wall of the yard or dismount from your horse 18 I, XIX| to leap the walls of the yard; but now we are on a wide 19 I, XXXI| bushels of wheat in the yard of her house."~ ~"Then depend 20 I, XXXII| well to carry them to the yard or to the hearth, and there 21 I, XLIV| escape over the wall of the yard." "So be it," said another; 22 II, VIII| it over the wall of the yard where I saw her the time 23 II, VIII| Didst thou take that for a yard wall, Sancho," said Don 24 II, XII| Dapple's, stretching half a yard or more on the other side, 25 II, XIII| wine and a pasty half a yard across; and this is no exaggeration, 26 II, XXXII| saw him there with half a yard of neck, and that uncommonly 27 II, LXIII| the awning and lowered the yard with a prodigious rattle. 28 II, LXIII| The crew then hoisted the yard with the same rapidity and 29 II, LXIII| off to fetch him, and the yard to be lowered for the purpose 30 II, LXIII| the game strung up to this yard," replied the general.~ ~"