Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|      from that time forth to travel without money and the usual
 2   I,      XXXI|     must have helped thee to travel without thy knowledge; for
 3   I,      XXXI|     of devils, folk that can travel and make others travel without
 4   I,      XXXI|   can travel and make others travel without being weary, exactly
 5   I,      XXXI|     I think I shall do is to travel with all speed and reach
 6   I,      XXXI|    me, senor, do you mean to travel all that way for nothing,
 7   I,    XXXVII|    Fernando, "I would gladly travel so far for the sake of doing
 8   I,     XLIII|    distance we shall have to travel, the pain I suffer now may
 9   I,       LII|  afforded a sum in aid of my travel expenses. He answered, "
10   I,       LII|     am not fit for so long a travel and, besides being ill,
11  II,        VI|  that road, and by it I must travel in spite of all the world,
12  II,      XXIV|      Quixote, who said, "You travel very airily, sir gallant;
13  II,      XXIV|    want of baggage trains to travel with after that to the place
14  II,    XXVIII|      to on these by-paths we travel."~ ~"I own, Sancho," said
15  II,         L|     said the page, "must not travel along the roads alone, but
16  II,       LIV| certain source of gain. They travel nearly all over it, and
17  II,      LXVI|   suppose that I am going to travel on foot, and make long ones,
18  II,      LXVI|    feet, trying to make them travel more than is reasonable."~ ~ ~
19  II,      LXVI|     seem discourteous and to travel apace;" and spurring Rocinante
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