Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        full complement of facts, incidents, and adventures served up
 2   I,  TransPre|       and all its characters and incidents have now been for more than
 3   I,  TransPre|          book, full of laughable incidents and absurd situations, very
 4   I,  TransPre|        caricaturing their style, incidents, and spirit?~ ~In pursuance
 5   I,  TransPre|       the spirit rather than the incidents of the chivalry romances
 6   I,      XIII|  SHEPHERDESS MARCELA, WITH OTHER INCIDENTS~ ~ ~Bit hardly had day begun
 7   I,       XIV|    SHEPHERD, TOGETHER WITH OTHER INCIDENTS NOT LOOKED FOR~ ~ ~THE LAY
 8   I,       XVI|        our knight's mind, of the incidents described at every turn
 9   I,      XXXI|      SQUIRE, TOGETHER WITH OTHER INCIDENTS~ ~ ~"All that is not unsatisfactory
10   I,     XXXVI|     WHICH TREATS OF MORE CURIOUS INCIDENTS THAT OCCURRED AT THE INN~ ~ ~
11   I,      XLII|       uncommon, and abounds with incidents that fill the hearers with
12   I,     XLVII|   TOGETHER WITH OTHER REMARKABLE INCIDENTS~ ~ ~When Don Quixote saw
13   I,    XLVIII|          apocryphal, ill-devised incidents, attributing to one saint
14   I,    XLVIII|        full of admiration at the incidents, his wits sharpened by the
15   I,         L|        HELD, TOGETHER WITH OTHER INCIDENTS~ ~ ~"A good joke, that!"
16  II,       VII|          WITH OTHER VERY NOTABLE INCIDENTS~ ~ ~The instant the housekeeper
17  II,         X|         LADY DULCINEA, AND OTHER INCIDENTS AS LUDICROUS AS THEY ARE
18  II,       XIX|  TOGETHER WITH OTHER TRULY DROLL INCIDENTS~ ~ ~Don Quixote had gone
19  II,       XXI| CONTINUED, WITH OTHER DELIGHTFUL INCIDENTS~ ~ ~While Don Quixote and
20  II,     XXXII|         HIS CENSURER, WITH OTHER INCIDENTS, GRAVE AND DROLL~ ~ ~Don
21  II,      XXXV|   TOGETHER WITH OTHER MARVELLOUS INCIDENTS~ ~ ~They saw advancing towards
22  II,      XLIV|     others are given there being incidents which occurred to Don Quixote
23  II,       LIX|      Quixote recount the strange incidents of his history; and if they
24  II,        LX|      strange adventures, strange incidents, and all full of danger;
25  II,    LXXIII|       HIS OWN VILLAGE, AND OTHER INCIDENTS THAT EMBELLISH AND GIVE
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