Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|              and coming up to him he seized his lance, and having broken
 2   I,        XI|             golden age; and the whim seized him to address all this
 3   I,       XVI| extraordinary noise of the conflict, seized his staff and the tin case
 4   I,      XVII|              before vomiting, he was seized with such gripings and retchings,
 5   I,       XIX|       frightened at her bridle being seized that rearing up she flung
 6   I,      XXII|             mind, those on horseback seized their swords, and those
 7   I,      XXVI|           found, without more ado he seized his beard with both hands
 8   I,     XXVII|             bosom which Don Fernando seized at once and began to read
 9   I,      XXXI|            felt than told."~ ~Andres seized his bread and cheese, and
10   I,     XXXII|            the knights deliver, I am seized with the longing to do the
11   I,     XXXIX|          once dropped their oars and seized their captain who stood
12   I,     XXXIX|              known that Don John had seized Tunis and taken the kingdom
13   I,     XLIII|             when a strange trembling seized her, as if she were suffering
14   I,      XLIV|           the abuse poured upon him, seized the pack-saddle with one
15   I,       XLV|              hand and with his right seized Don Quixote by the collar
16   I,       XLV|           with rage, with both hands seized the officer by the throat
17   I,      XLVI|             the kind happening, they seized him firmly and bound him
18   I,         L|           and the goatherd coming up seized it by the horns and began
19  II,       VII|         undertake a third sally, she seized her mantle, and in deep
20  II,       XVI|         Dapple, and running in haste seized his right stirrup and kissed
21  II,        XX|              are!" and so saying, he seized a bucket and plunging it
22  II,       XXI|          grave!"~ ~And so saying, he seized the staff he had driven
23  II,      XXVI|              favourite of his) to be seized and given two hundred lashes,
24  II,      XXXI|              good living, and always seized by the forelock any opportunity
25  II,       XLI|              earth lest he should be seized with giddiness. So that,
26  II,        LX|           tenderly half sternly, she seized his hand and said to him, "
27  II,        LX|          Vicente, whom a death spasm seized the same instant. Roque
28  II,    LXVIII|            sign to him to be silent, seized Rocinante's bridle and drew
29  II,       LXX|              him. Thereupon the duke seized the opportunity of practising
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