Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|     his buckler, not daring to quit the trough and leave his
 2   I,        XI|       most renown -~ If I ever quit the mountains,~ 'T will
 3   I,       XIV|       the cause~ That makes me quit the weary life I loathe,~
 4   I,     XVIII|       in his heart resolved to quit his master and return home,
 5   I,        XX|     from her, he determined to quit the country and go where
 6   I,      XXIV|     that I had resolved not to quit these mountains until I
 7   I,     XXVII|     entreated and urged him to quit a life of such misery, lest
 8   I,      XXIX|      that she commanded him to quit that place and come to El
 9   I,       XXX|    thyself not with my repose, quit my ass, leave my delight,
10   I,      XXXV|     said she refused either to quit the convent or take the
11   I,        XL|        so as to enable them to quit the bano, and lest, seeing
12   I,      XLVI|  Finding himself now clear and quit of all quarrels, his squire'
13  II,        IX|       will be better for us to quit the city, and for your worship
14  II,        XV| village and his house, and not quit it for two years, or until
15  II,     XXIII|   would be necessary for me to quit the cavern. He told me,
16  II,      XXVI|       how they wheel round and quit the city, and in joy and
17  II,    XXXIII|     broad-cloth,' and 'when we quit this world and are put underground
18  II,   XXXVIII|    moustached when it comes to quit this life, that's the point;
19  II,      XLII|        not from any craving to quit my own humble condition
20  II,      XLIX|      time of the day to-morrow quit the island under sentence
21  II,      LVII|   Quixote now felt it right to quit a life of such idleness
22  II,    LXXIII| engagement he was under not to quit his village for a year,
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