Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|     one of the hottest of the month of July) he donned his suit
 2   I,        IV|       months at seven reals a month. Don Quixote added it up,
 3   I,        IX|   where in little more than a month and a half he translated
 4   I,         X|       go without eating for a month, and even when they do eat,
 5   I,       XVI|       for we have only been a month going in quest of adventures,
 6   I,        XX|     and did they agree by the month, or by the day like bricklayers?"~ ~"
 7   I,       XXI|         Years ago I was for a month at the capital and there
 8   I,    XXVIII|     more, nor for more than a month could I catch a glimpse
 9   I,      XLII|     he was informed that in a month from that time the fleet
10   I,       LII|      me a letter in Chinese a month ago and sent it by a special
11   I,       LII| vanished, and for more than a month never once showed himself
12  II,         I|      barber remained nearly a month without seeing him, lest
13  II,       XII|       to bewail himself for a month at a stretch."~ ~But this
14  II,    XXVIII|       and ought to earn every month, and pay yourself out of
15  II,    XXVIII|     used to earn two ducats a month besides my food; I can't
16  II,    XXVIII|     was to add on two reals a month I'd consider myself well
17  II,    XXVIII|    you must give me so much a month for serving you'? Plunge,
18  II,       XLV|  so-and-so of such-and-such a month and year, Senor Don Sancho
19  II,      XLIX|    unhappy for many a day and month past; I longed to see the
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