Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         which the never-ceasing game of cross-purposes between
 2   I,        IV|        did not care to drop the game until he had vented the
 3   I,      VIII|    never meant for this kind of game, could not stir a step.~ ~
 4   I,      XVII|         high, he discovered the game that was being played with
 5   I,       XXX|        Sancho Panza were making game of him, not to be behind
 6  II,         X|      the lordlings come to make game of the village girls now,
 7  II,       XII|        as that other one of the game of chess; how, so long as
 8  II,       XII|      chess; how, so long as the game lasts, each piece has its
 9  II,       XII| particular office, and when the game is finished they are all
10  II,        XX|     numberless the wildfowl and game of various sorts suspended
11  II,        XL|         at by squires, and made game of by pages. Ill betide
12  II,        LV|         feet, and imitating the game of the boys when they say, '
13  II,     LXIII|       soon see how good, by the game strung up to this yard,"
14  II,       LXX|         took such pains to make game of a pair of fools.~ ~As
15  II,       LXX|     losers sorry, there in that game all were growling, all were
16  II,       LXX|         then went on with their game, knocking other books about;
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