Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|  intention, which was to make straight for his own stable. After
 2   I,       XIX|       the bachelor, "for from straight you have made me crooked,
 3   I,       XIX|    that will never see itself straight again all the days of its
 4   I,        XX|       done these two days; go straight on with it, and tell it
 5   I,        XX|    the fumes rose almost in a straight line, it could not be but
 6   I,      XXII|   luck to you; put that basin straight that you've got on your
 7   I,       XXX|       are properly placed and straight, he always looks askew as
 8   I,       XLI|   impossible for us to keep a straight course for Majorca, and
 9   I,       XLI|      I had ever seen. We went straight to the church to return
10  II,        VI|       are sickly, able to put straight what is crooked when you
11  II,      XXVI| called out, "Child, child, go straight on with your story, and
12  II,    XXXIII|       wise, and run in such a straight furrow, that Satan himself
13  II,        XL|      through the air and in a straight line, it is three thousand
14  II,      LIII|      walled and boarded up as straight as a spindle and unable
15  II,        LX|      fortune will make itself straight; for heaven by strange circuitous
16  II,     LXXII|       world; and so I went on straight to Barcelona, the treasure-house
17  II,     LXXII|      Quixote; "let us push on straight and get to our own place,
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