Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|      regular knight-errant's mishap, and entirely, he considered,
 2   I,         V|    NARRATIVE OF OUR KNIGHT'S MISHAP IS CONTINUED~ ~ ~Finding,
 3   I,        XV|      keenly the pain of this mishap, and if it were not that
 4   I,        XV|   death to remove it? If our mishap were one of those that are
 5   I,        XV|      the least share of this mishap has fallen to the lot of
 6   I,        XV|      and make haste before a mishap like Rocinante's befalls
 7   I,      XXVI|    or dale, or high or low,~ Mishap attendeth all his sallies:~
 8   I,      XXVI|    reached the inn where the mishap of the blanket had befallen
 9   I,    XXVIII|  mind the impression that my mishap comes of their humble birth.
10   I,     XXXIV|     as he feared some sudden mishap; but as he was on the point
11   I,       XLI|      in apprehension of some mishap having befallen us. It was
12   I,       XLV|      or why I came by such a mishap. So that now, for me to
13   I,      XLVI| waiting to the upshot of his mishap; which was that bringing
14  II,     XXIII|     Roncesvalles, where this mishap occurred, was long ago;
15  II,     XXVII|      WERE, TOGETHER WITH THE MISHAP DON QUIXOTE HAD IN THE BRAYING
16  II,      XLIX|       said Sancho, "no other mishap has befallen you, nor was
17  II,     LXIII|      CHAPTER LXIII.~ ~OF THE MISHAP THAT BEFELL SANCHO PANZA
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