Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|  combined fleets at Lepanto, belong rather to the history of
 2   I,        XI|   the needy. To this order I belong, brother goatherds, to whom
 3   I,     XVIII|   all my treasures, did they belong to any other but myself?"~ ~"
 4   I,      XXII| order of chivalry to which I belong, and the vow I took therein
 5   I,      XXIX|   that those who attacked us belong to a number of galley slaves
 6   I,   XXXVIII|   governed by them, and laws belong to the domain of letters
 7   I,       XLV|    are, you must know that I belong to your profession too,
 8  II,        II|    worship says, misfortunes belong more properly to knights-errant
 9  II,        IV|     because his life did not belong to him, but to all those
10  II,      VIII|      call it," said Sancho, "belong to the bodies and relics
11  II,       XII|  there? What are you? Do you belong to the number of the happy
12  II,      XVII|    the lion such a paw could belong to must be bigger than a
13  II,     XVIII|   parcel of the profession I belong to; but since his tender
14  II,     XXIII| Ruidera. The seven daughters belong to the kings of Spain and
15  II,       XXV|      praises and compliments belong to you more justly than
16  II,    XLVIII|   knight-errantry to which I belong, the province of which extends
17  II,        LX|    feelest but canst not see belong no doubt to some outlaws
18  II,       LXX|     no return. I was born to belong to Dulcinea del Toboso,
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