Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        makes to himself in his various prefaces with such pieces
 2   I,  TransPre| tenacity; it sent offshoots in various directions, Andalusia, Estremadura,
 3   I,       III|      in quest of adventures in various parts of the world, among
 4   I,        VI|        called 'The Treasury of various Poems.'"~ ~"If there were
 5   I,      XIII| spreading itself over many and various parts of the world; and
 6   I,     XVIII|        a vast army composed of various and countless nations that
 7   I,     XVIII|         those that in many and various ways divert the streams
 8   I,    XXXVII|     poverty he suffers from in various ways, hunger, or cold, or
 9   I,      XLVI|        watched and studied the various countenances, but particularly
10  II,       III|        on Senor Don Quixote in various encounters."~ ~"That's where
11  II,        IX|   grunted, cats mewed, and the various noises they made seemed
12  II,       XIV|       engage in many perils of various sorts, at the end of each
13  II,       XIX|    singing, others playing the various instruments already mentioned.
14  II,        XX|       the wildfowl and game of various sorts suspended from the
15  II,        XX|    several bands of dancers of various sorts began to enter the
16  II,        XX|   handkerchiefs embroidered in various colours with fine silk;
17  II,     XXIII|      and present, enchanted in various strange shapes, and among
18  II,     XXVII|     him, armed with weapons of various sorts, lances, crossbows,
19  II,     XXXIV|         where, after occupying various posts, ambushes, and paths,
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