Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        was the attack upon the sheep, the battle with the wine-skins,
 2   I,        IV|      by me to watch a flock of sheep that I have hard by, and
 3   I,       XII|     small number of cattle and sheep, and a large sum of money,
 4   I,     XVIII|  raised by two great droves of sheep coming along the same road
 5   I,     XVIII|     great bleating of ewes and sheep," said Sancho; which was
 6   I,     XVIII| Quixote; I vow to God they are sheep and ewes you are charging!
 7   I,     XVIII|       not armies but droves of sheep?"~ ~"That's how that thief
 8   I,     XVIII|       the enemy into droves of sheep. At any rate, do this much,
 9   I,     XVIII|       shape and, ceasing to be sheep, become men in all respects
10   I,      XXIX|       the wolf loose among the sheep, the fox among the hens,
11   I,      XXXI|       and more by token it was sheep's-milk cheese."~ ~"She is
12   I,     XXXII|        they had been flocks of sheep.~ ~ ~And then, what do you
13   I,        LI|       feeding a great flock of sheep of his own, and I a large
14  II,       III|    appearance of two droves of sheep; another that of the dead
15  II,       VII|       lamb goes as soon as the sheep, and nobody can promise
16  II,         X|   mules dromedaries, flocks of sheep armies of enemies, and much
17  II,        XX|        they swallowed up whole sheep and hid them away in their
18  II,        XX|        the lamb as soon as the sheep, and, as I have heard our
19  II,      LVII|       dragon I am,~ Not even a sheep,~ But a tender young lamb.~
20  II,    LXXIII|   companions, for he would buy sheep enough to qualify them for
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