Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       silent, deserted Alcala the traveller sees now as he goes from
 2   I,      XIII|       Marcela and Chrysostom. The traveller answered that the same morning
 3   I,      XIII|         own opinion," replied the traveller; "but one thing among many
 4   I,      XIII|           all that," answered the traveller, "I feel some doubt still,
 5   I,      XIII|           Nevertheless," said the traveller, "if I remember rightly,
 6   I,      XIII|      should be in love," said the traveller, "it may be fairly supposed
 7   I,      XIII|    Cachopins of Laredo," said the traveller, "I will not venture to
 8   I,     XXIII|    otherwise -- that some strayed traveller must have crossed this sierra
 9   I,    XXXVII|       were brought to an end by a traveller who at this moment entered
10   I,     XLIII|          the other way," said the traveller, "the sceptre on the head
11  II,       XVI|          of pure gold.~ ~When the traveller came up with them he saluted
12  II,       XVI|          hanker after her."~ ~The traveller drew rein, amazed at the
13  II,       XVI|          attention with which the traveller was regarding him, and read
14  II,       XVI| observation of Don Quixote's, the traveller began to have a suspicion
15  II,      XXVI|          supposing him to be some traveller, and holds with him all
16  II,     LXXII|         arrived at the hostelry a traveller on horseback with three
17  II,     LXXII|        Alvaro Tarfe," replied the traveller.~ ~To which Don Quixote
18  II,     LXXII|           No indeed," replied the traveller, "not a bit."~ ~"And that
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