Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      he induced several of his companions to join him in trying to
 2   I,  TransPre|  befallen them, he charged his companions to lay all the blame upon
 3   I,  TransPre|      to lighten the lot of his companions in misery, had endeared
 4   I,       XIX|        follow the track of his companions, and beg pardon of them
 5   I,      XXII|  fashion, gave the wink to his companions, and falling back they began
 6   I,      XXIX|    soon as Don Quixote and his companions emerged from it the curate
 7   I,     XXXVI|     which Don Fernando and his companions were so delighted that they
 8   I,     XXXVI|   these three gentlemen as his companions, he arrived at the place
 9   I,     XXXIX|     Don Fernando looked at his companions and they all three smiled;
10   I,      XLIV|    Cardenio, Don Fernando, his companions, the Judge, the curate,
11   I,       XLV| Cardenio, Don Fernando and his companions agreed with him, and even
12   I,       XLV|  Fernando, Cardenio, and their companions, were not to be appeased;
13   I,      XLVI|      then Don Fernando and his companions, the servants of Don Luis,
14   I,     XLVII|        to Don Fernando and his companions, to the captain, his brother,
15   I,         L|       in the fold or with your companions; for if you who ought to
16   I,       LII|    this time all Don Quixote's companions had come up to where he
17  II,      XIII|    common saying, that to have companions in trouble gives some relief,
18  II,     XXIII| speaking to me, one of the two companions of the hapless Dulcinea
19  II,     XXXIX|    into a thicket? Oh duennas, companions mine! it was an unlucky
20  II,         L|      was washing to one of her companions, and without putting anything
21  II,    LXXIII| business, to consent to be his companions, for he would buy sheep
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