Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        VI|   Senor Reinaldos of Montalvan figures with his friends and comrades,
 2   I,       XIX|   followed by six more mounted figures in mourning down to the
 3   I,   XXXVIII|        be summed up with three figures. All which is the reverse
 4   I,      XLVI|      and wonder at the strange figures he saw before him; upon
 5   I,      XLVI|        who all these disguised figures were; but he did not dare
 6   I,       LII|    quarters with these sheeted figures and releasing the lady in
 7  II,        XI|     and strange personages and figures that could be imagined.
 8  II,       XIX| conclusive arguments, and such figures and mathematical proofs,
 9  II,        XX|   began to execute complicated figures with the rest of his comrades,
10  II,        XX|     Cupid, after executing two figures, raised his eyes and bent
11  II,        XX|      and went through two more figures, and as soon as the tabors
12  II,        XX|       she had gone through her figures like the others, fixing
13  II,        XX|        having gone through her figures, said:~ ~To give, while
14  II,        XX| retired, and each executed its figures, and delivered its verses,
15  II,       XXV|     knows how to set up, those figures they call judiciary, which
16  II,       XXV|       his hand to point to the figures as they came out. And so,
17  II,      XXVI|     but only little pasteboard figures! Look-sinner that I am!--
18  II,      XXVI|      with all its fittings and figures shivered and knocked to
19  II,      XXVI|       do nothing more than put figures like these before my eyes,
20  II,      XXVI|       he wants for the spoiled figures, for I agree to pay it at
21  II,      XXVI|      of what these dilapidated figures are worth or may be worth."~ ~
22  II,      XXVI|      ever so many more smashed figures, which, after the two arbitrators
23  II,      XXIX|        in amazement at the two figures, so very different to all
24  II,       XXX|     and that squire of his who figures, or ought to figure, in
25  II,    XLVIII|     reception room a couple of figures of duennas with spectacles
26  II,      LXII|      of the compass, he traced figures, he studied the stars, he
27  II,      LXII|     wrong side; for though the figures are visible, they are full
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