Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         X|        close by the huts of some goatherds, so they determined to pass
 2   I,        XI|         DON QUIXOTE WITH CERTAIN GOATHERDS~ ~ ~He was cordially welcomed
 3   I,        XI|        cordially welcomed by the goatherds, and Sancho, having as best
 4   I,        XI|   refrained from doing so as the goatherds removed them from the fire,
 5   I,        XI|       down beside himself.~ ~The goatherds did not understand this
 6   I,        XI|          order I belong, brother goatherds, to whom I return thanks
 7   I,        XI|      unnecessary argument to the goatherds, who listened to him gaping
 8   I,        XI|          end of which one of the goatherds said, "That your worship,
 9   I,        XI|         bade him, but one of the goatherds, seeing the wound, told
10   I,       XII|          the same," answered the goatherds, "and cast lots to see who
11   I,      XIII|       east, when five of the six goatherds came to rouse Don Quixote
12   I,      XIII|          pair, and even the very goatherds and shepherds perceived
13   I,      XIII|          seeing which one of the goatherds said, "Those who come there
14   I,     XXIII|       swiftness. When some of us goatherds learned this we went in
15   I,     XXVII|         and found beside me some goatherds, who no doubt were the persons
16   I,     XXVII| miserable body; the herdsmen and goatherds who frequent these mountains,
17   I,    XXXVII|          when he supped with the goatherds, begin to address them:~ ~"
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