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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XX| disgusted and disappointed) six fulling hammers which by their alternate 2 I, XX| these, instead of being fulling hammers, had been some perilous 3 I, XX| tell whether they come from fulling mills or not; and that, 4 I, XX| noise of the hammers of a fulling mill can disturb and disquiet 5 I, XXI| Sancho was for going into the fulling mills, but Don Quixote had 6 I, XXI| us, cheating us with the fulling mills, it now opens wide 7 I, XXI| lay it to my ignorance of fulling mills, or the darkness of 8 I, XXI| for I don't want any more fulling mills to finish off fulling 9 I, XXI| fulling mills to finish off fulling and knocking our senses 10 I, XXI| has a helmet to do with fulling mills?"~ ~"I don't know," 11 I, XXI| may be marjoram and not fulling mills."~ ~"I have told thee, 12 I, XXI| account to mention those fulling mills to me again," said 13 I, XXI| brook that flowed from the fulling mills, without casting a 14 II, III| giants; others by that of the fulling mills; one cries up the 15 II, XVII| and the awful one of the fulling mills, and, in fact, all 16 II, XLI| memorable adventure of the fulling mills," said Don Quixote, "