Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        VI|        take all the big ones and throw them into the yard. It was
 2   I,     XXIII|        to do good to boors is to throw water into the sea. If I
 3   I,     XXIII|          not go within a stone's throw of it; there I left it,
 4   I,       XXV|          in the dice that we may throw deuce-ace instead of sixes;
 5   I,     XXXVI|          to uncover her face and throw water on it, and as he did
 6   I,       XLI|          from my feet and ran to throw her arms round him, and
 7   I,       XLI|        advice of some of them to throw us all into the sea wrapped
 8   I,      XLII|        not only ought castles to throw themselves open and yield
 9   I,     XLIII|       through which they used to throw out the straw. At this hole
10   I,     XLVII|   another, and it will not do to throw false dice with me; and
11  II,        IV|         that my master would not throw the kingdom he might give
12  II,         V|          that my daughter was to throw herself down from a tower,
13  II,         V|         the poor man people only throw a hasty glance; on the rich
14  II,      VIII|         was not bright enough to throw out beams at all; it must
15  II,        IX|          feast in peace, and not throw the rope after the bucket."~ ~"
16  II,       XII|        himself off his horse and throw himself on the ground with
17  II,      XVII|      them, he thought it best to throw them into his master's helmet,
18  II,       XIX|       again, only to wrestle and throw the bar, for you have the
19  II,       XXV|       from our village, as if to throw the braying of our regidors
20  II,    XXXIII|          my faith it won't do to throw false dice with me; I am
21  II,     XXXIV|     there and promptly bade them throw water in his face. This
22  II,      XXXV|   impudent thief, they bade thee throw thyself down from some lofty
23  II,   XXXVIII|         made as though she would throw herself at Don Quixote's
24  II,       XLV|    another sort of cat they must throw in my face, and not that
25  II,        LV|     threw me over I preferred to throw the government over; and
26  II,        LX|    Guiomar de Quinones wanted to throw herself out of the coach
27  II,       LXX| questions, unless you want me to throw myself out of the window."~ ~"
28  II,       LXX|         ball outlasted the first throw or was of any use a second
29  II,      LXXI|      said Sancho, "so be it; but throw your cloak over my shoulders,
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