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Parte, Chap.
1 I, I| were the surgeons who had cured him, he must have had his 2 I, III| one drop of it they were cured of their hurts and wounds 3 I, VI| no wonder if, after being cured of his chivalry disorder, 4 I, XV| were one of those that are cured with a couple of plasters, 5 I, XV| some castle where I may be cured of my wounds. And moreover 6 I, XVII| he thought himself quite cured, and verily believed he 7 I, XXXI| now in a hospital getting cured of the injuries which that 8 I, LII| Quixote did, whether he was cured of his madness or still 9 II, I| restore me my reason. I am now cured and in my senses, for with 10 II, I| was that was going away cured and in his senses. The licentiate 11 II, I| coming back.'~ ~"'I know I am cured,' returned the licentiate, ' 12 II, I| stations again.'~ ~"'You cured!' said the madman; 'well, 13 II, I| pronounced. Thou free, thou cured, thou in thy senses! and 14 II, XV| the unfortunate Samson was cured. Tom Cecial left him and 15 II, XIX| the science, and Corchuelo cured of his dogmatism.~ ~It grew 16 II, XLVII| wounds, of which he was not cured for eight days; and on one 17 II, LII| that Don Quixote being now cured of his scratches felt that 18 II, LIX| represents Don Quixote as now cured of his love for Dulcinea 19 II, LXV| by which time he might he cured. But fate ordered it otherwise, 20 II, LXV| may Don Quixote never be cured, for by his recovery we 21 II, LXX| bachelor, he might perhaps be cured of his madness; for that 22 II, LXXIII| of the year he might be cured, fell in with his new project,