Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          gentleman, with his lean hack and his greyhound and his
 2   I,         I|            an old buckler, a lean hack, and a greyhound for coursing.
 3   I,         I|            who used to saddle the hack as well as handle the bill-hook.
 4   I,         I|          proceeded to inspect his hack, which, with more quartos
 5   I,         I| significant of his condition as a hack before he became what he
 6   I,         I|         turned into a helmet, his hack christened, and he himself
 7   I,        II|         and towards nightfall his hack and he found themselves
 8   I,        II|       himself,~ Princesses on his hack -~ ~-or Rocinante, for that,
 9   I,        IV|           own will to that of his hack, who followed out his first
10   I,         V|          been seen of him, or the hack, or the buckler, lance,
11   I,       XIX|         the halter, the other his hack by the bridle, and they
12   I,     XXIII|           you are looking at that hack mule that lies dead in the
13   I,      XXVI|         produce the master of the hack, or else take the consequences."~ ~"
14   I,      XXXV|      himself and his squire and a hack and an ass, saying he was
15  II,       III|         instant they see any lean hack, they say, 'There goes Rocinante.'
16  II,      VIII|         than the neighings of the hack, from which Sancho inferred
17  II,      XIII|          so poor as not to have a hack and a couple of greyhounds
18  II,      XIII|     Sancho; "to be sure I have no hack, but I have an ass that
19  II,      XXXI|          him and duennas upon his hack; and, if it comes to my
20  II,      XXXI|          him for Senor Lancelot's hack."~ ~"If you are a jester,
21  II,      XXXI|      Lancelot, and duennas on his hack; and what is more, to wind
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