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Parte, Chap.
1 I, AuthPre| cosmography, manage that the river Tagus shall be named in 2 I, AuthPre| annotation, setting forth-The river Tagus was so called after 3 I, XX| flock to cross over the river Guadiana, which was at that 4 I, XXIV| goats that had crossed the river and the story remained unfinished; 5 I, XXXII| as he was sailing along a river there came up out of the 6 I, XXXII| sink to the bottom of the river, carrying with it the knight 7 II, XXIII| fate, was changed into a river of his own name, but when 8 II, XXIV| ascertained the source of the river Guadiana, heretofore unknown 9 II, XXIX| Quixote and Sancho reached the river Ebro, and the sight of it 10 II, XXIX| of the fishermen of the river, for they catch the best 11 II, XXIX| about two yards out in the river, he began to tremble and 12 II, XXIX| stream of this pleasant river, from which in a short space 13 II, XXIX| washed his whole hand in the river along which the boat was 14 II, XXIX| stood in the middle of the river, and the instant Don Quixote 15 II, XXIX| mills that stand in the river to grind corn?"~ ~"Hold 16 II, XXIX| the boat coming down the river, and on the point of being 17 II, XXX| mounted and quitted the famous river, Don Quixote absorbed in 18 II, LI| these words: "Senor, a large river separated two districts 19 II, LI| one? Well then, on this river there was a bridge, and 20 II, LI| the law which the lord of river, bridge and the lordship