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Parte, Chap.
1 II, XI| dress with a great number of bells, and armed with three blown 2 II, XI| with great jingling of the bells, which untoward apparition 3 II, XIX| the changes and jingle the bells to perfection; of shoe-dancers 4 II, XX| trappings and a number of little bells attached to their petrals, 5 II, XXVI| drowned with the sound of the bells pealing in the towers of 6 II, XXVI| this; "on that point of the bells Master Pedro is very inaccurate, 7 II, XXVI| is very inaccurate, for bells are not in use among the 8 II, XXVI| like our clarion; to ring bells this way in Sansuena is 9 II, XLV| came forth to meet him, the bells rang out a peal, and the 10 II, XLVI| with more than a hundred bells attached to it, and immediately 11 II, XLVI| of cats, which also had bells of smaller size tied to 12 II, XLVI| Such was the din of the bells and the squalling of the 13 II, XLVI| the cord with the large bells never ceased rising and 14 II, LIII| to swell the din of the bells and shouts, he was more 15 II, LIX| him who knows how ring the bells; 'Saint Peter is very well 16 II, LXI| and drums, and a din of bells, and a tramp, tramp, and 17 II, LXIV| summoned by the ringing of the bells.~ ~Don Quixote told Don