Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|      securing a farm-labourer, a neighbour of his, a poor man with
 2   I,         V|          from his own village, a neighbour of his, who had been with
 3   I,         V|          the conclusion that his neighbour was mad, and so made all
 4   I,         V|    Mantua, but Pedro Alonso your neighbour, and that your worship is
 5   I,         V|          was the matter with his neighbour, so he began calling aloud, "
 6   I,       VII|          upon a farm labourer, a neighbour of his, an honest man (if
 7   I,       VII|        himself as esquire to his neighbour.~ ~ ~Don Quixote next set
 8   I,    XXXVII|         and there is always some neighbour's brazier or hearth for
 9   I,      XLIV|       the man, who knew him as a neighbour of theirs, replied, "Do
10   I,      XLIV|     Judge? He is the son of your neighbour, who has run away from his
11  II,       XIV|          Isn't it Tom Cecial, my neighbour and gossip?"~ ~"Why, to
12  II,        XV|         Tom Cecial, a gossip and neighbour of Sancho Panza's, a lively,
13  II,        XX|         as it was not against my neighbour or your worship's authority;
14  II,       LIV|          my dear friend, my good neighbour Sancho Panza? But there'
15  II,       LIV|      that thou dost not know thy neighbour Ricote, the Morisco shopkeeper
16  II,       LIV| Castilian:~ ~"Thou knowest well, neighbour and friend Sancho Panza,
17  II,      LXVI|      stone challenged another, a neighbour of his, who does not weigh
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