Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         have been often seen in the streets of Alcala at that time;
 2   I,  TransPre| impossibility for a man to walk the streets with any delight or without
 3   I,  TransPre|          the prim regularity of its streets and houses; everything is
 4   I,        IX|         very scraps of paper in the streets, led by this natural bent
 5   I,     XXVII|          passing through one of the streets of the city at the hour
 6   I,    XXVIII|           from rushing out into the streets, crying aloud and proclaiming
 7   I,     XXXVI|          talk of the gossips in the streets; make not the old age of
 8   I,       LII|            howling, would run three streets without stopping. It so
 9  II,         V|           of backbiters; and in the streets here they swarm as thick
10  II,      VIII|           up and down, sweeping the streets, as they say. And yet, on
11  II,        IX|            search about among these streets or alleys before me, and
12  II,       XVI|             nor dragged through the streets, nor exposed either at the
13  II,      XXVI|         mouth of the boys about the streets. Its subject is the release
14  II,      XXVI|           while carried through the streets of the city according to
15  II,      XLIX|          wish to see, and but a few streets of the town had been traversed
16  II,      XLIX|           attack people in the very streets?"~ ~"Be calm, my good man,"
17  II,      XLIX|           night; nor do I know what streets are like, or plazas, or
18  II,      XLIX|            not go beyond seeing the streets of this town."~ ~The appearance
19  II,      LIII|           of boiling oil! Block the streets with feather beds!" In short,
20  II,        LV|             found it, with the same streets, houses, and roofs it had
21  II,       LVI|        little blind boy whom in our streets they commonly call Love
22  II,      LXII|        overhanging one of the chief streets of the city, in full view
23  II,      LXII|         that going along one of the streets Don Quixote lifted up his
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