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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,