Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IX|           the author where what was missing was to be found.~ ~This
 2   I,        IX|             so it seemed to me, was missing of such an interesting tale.
 3   I,       XVI|          might have counted without missing one in the reckoning.~ ~
 4   I,     XVIII|           my teeth and grinders are missing, for I feel as if there
 5   I,     XVIII|           and the alforjas that are missing to-day with all my treasures,
 6   I,     XVIII|              What! are the alforjas missing, Sancho?" said Don Quixote.~ ~"
 7   I,     XVIII|           Quixote.~ ~"Yes, they are missing," answered Sancho.~ ~"In
 8   I,     XVIII|           my teeth and grinders are missing from this right side of
 9   I,     XXIII|           found that his Dapple was missing, and seeing himself bereft
10   I,     XXIII| benedictions, carriers' fisticuffs, missing alforjas, stolen coat, and
11   I,    XXVIII|             known that Luscinda was missing from her father's house
12   I,      XXXV|      daylight came Anselmo, without missing Camilla from his side, rose
13   I,      XLIV|           saw your father suffer on missing you; he therefore despatched
14  II,        II|           the whole of them without missing an atom; for last night
15  II,     XXIII|      daughters and nieces alone are missing, and these, because of the
16  II,       XXV|              since the ass had been missing, when, as the regidor who
17  II,        LX|             worth three cities were missing.~ ~"What are you talking
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