Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XV|     the same feeble suffering tone as Sancho.~ ~"I would like,
 2   I,      XVII|    his swoon; and in the same tone of voice in which he had
 3   I,       XIX| themselves in a low plaintive tone. This strange spectacle
 4   I,        XX|   saying in a rather snuffing tone, "Sancho, it strikes me
 5   I,     XXVII|     sweet and pleasing in its tone, reached their ears, at
 6   I,     XLIII|     in a soft, tender, loving tone, "Oh my lady Dulcinea del
 7   I,     XLIII|       in a loud and imperious tone, "Knights, or squires, or
 8   I,      XLVI|     lowered it to such a soft tone, that even those who knew
 9  II,        XI|    and in a loud and menacing tone, exclaimed, "Carter, or
10  II,       XII|      a distinct but courteous tone, "Who goes there? What are
11  II,       XXV|      brayer in the world; the tone you have got is deep, your
12  II,     XXXII|       the rout in a dignified tone: "Holloa, gentlemen! you
13  II,      XLII|    beside him, and in a quiet tone thus addressed him: "I give
14  II,      XLIV|      sufferer, in a low sweet tone to the accompaniment of
15  II,     XLVII|     steadily, and in a solemn tone asked him what his name
16  II,        LV|      La Mancha; nay, from the tone of the voice it is plain
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