Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XVII|          been said, felt himself relieved and well, was eager to take
 2   I,       XIX|       Don Quixote, "the Lord has relieved me of the task of avenging
 3   I,        XX|     disturbance he found himself relieved of the burden that had given
 4   I,       XXI| illustrious; her anxiety is thus relieved, and she strives to be of
 5   I,       XXV|     Rocinante, and in an instant relieved him of saddle and bridle,
 6   I,     XXVII|         were the persons who had relieved me in my need, for they
 7   I,     XXXIV|      slight the wound was he was relieved of his fears and once more
 8   I,     XXXIX|         a stronghold that is not relieved, above all when surrounded
 9   I,       XLI|         in this way we should be relieved from the apprehensions we
10   I,       XLI|   herself on Christian soil, and relieved of all fear of being lost;
11   I,      XLIX|          which he came back much relieved and more eager than ever
12  II,         I|       yet; and I would gladly be relieved of a doubt, arising from
13  II,    XXVIII|        Sancho, "your worship has relieved me of a great doubt, and
14  II,      XXXI|         and brocade; six damsels relieved him of his armour and waited
15  II,        XL|    principals; and if we are not relieved by Senor Don Quixote we
16  II,      LIII|         away had caused them was relieved by his returning to himself.
17  II,     LVIII|          open country, free, and relieved from the attentions of Altisidora,
18  II,       LIX|       discovered in a cool grove relieved Don Quixote and Sancho of
19  II,       LXV|         Spain, now cleansed, and relieved of the fear in which our
20  II,    LXXIII|        Don Quixote; "though I am relieved from looking for the name
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