Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|      WHICH TREATS OF THE FIRST SALLY THE INGENIOUS DON QUIXOTE
 2   I,        II|      has to set forth my first sally in the early morning, will
 3   I,        II|        that his enterprise and sally had been to some purpose.
 4   I,       VII|   CHAPTER VII.~ ~OF THE SECOND SALLY OF OUR WORTHY KNIGHT DON
 5   I,       VII|      clown made up his mind to sally forth with him and serve
 6   I,      XXII|       alarm-bell would at once sally forth in quest of the offenders;
 7   I,       XXV|    until I come back? Will you sally out on the road like Cardenio
 8   I,     XXVII|       me in a rational mood, I sally out upon the road, and though
 9   I,     XXXIX|      number, however resolute, sally out and hold their own against
10   I,       LII|     prepare for making another sally, which may turn out more
11   I,       LII|       Don Quixote in his third sally, has been unable to obtain
12   I,       LII|   hopes of Don Quixote's third sally.~ ~"Forse altro cantera
13  II,         I|        this history, and third sally of Don Quixote, says that
14  II,        IV|       resolved to make another sally in three or four days from
15  II,       VII|   resolve to undertake a third sally, she seized her mantle,
16  II,       VII|     impede or hinder thy third sally, may find no way out of
17  II,       VII|       persuade your worship to sally out upon the world a third
18  II,       VII| intention in persuading him to sally forth once more was to do
19  II,        XV|         and that Samson should sally forth to meet him as a knight-errant,
20  II,     XXXII|      permission for this third sally, I found her altogether
21  II,     LXXIV|        third expedition or new sally; for the two that he has
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