Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|      Quixote perceived a large party of people, who, as afterwards
 2   I,      XIII|       the other which way each party was going, they learned
 3   I,      XIII|       them?"~ ~The rest of the party went along listening with
 4   I,      XXXI|        stopping to examine the party at the spring, the next
 5   I,     XXXII|      WHAT BEFELL DON QUIXOTE'S PARTY AT THE INN~ ~ ~Their dainty
 6   I,     XXXVI|      to do so before the whole party the host had described entered
 7   I,       XLI|  accomplished, and half of our party being left to keep guard
 8   I,       XLI|      with him went some of our party; I, however, did not dare
 9   I,       XLI|       or coat which one of our party gave him at once, though
10   I,       XLI|       of the Christians of our party recognised the horseman
11   I,    XLVIII|   there might be for the whole party, as he meant to rest for
12   I,       LII| goatherd took his leave of the party; the officers of the Brotherhood
13  II,       XXI|      who accompanied Basilio's party, and left behind him the
14  II,       XXX|      saw that it was a hawking party. Coming closer, he distinguished
15  II,       XXX|  mistress of the whole hunting party, which was the fact; so
16  II,     XXXIV|    paths, and distributing the party in different positions,
17  II,      XLIX|      they went in, leaving the party marvelling as much at their
18  II,     LVIII|    Senor," answered one of the party, "under these cloths are
19  II,     LVIII|       silver.'" The retreating party in their haste, however,
20  II,        LX|   overtake them, which, as the party moved slowly, they were
21  II,      LXII|    there was a ladies' dancing party, for Don Antonio's wife,
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