Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XIV|    same; and Don Quixote bade farewell to his hosts and to the
 2   I,       XIV|     and once more bidding him farewell, they left him and pursued
 3   I,     XXVII|   mounted without bidding him farewell, and rode out of the city,
 4   I,     XLIII|     could not see him to take farewell of him, were it only with
 5   I,     XLVII| Maritornes to bid Don Quixote farewell, pretending to weep with
 6   I,     XLVII|    curate and the barber bade farewell to Don Fernando and his
 7  II,        IV|  verses for him conveying the farewell he meant to take of his
 8  II,        IV|     thus they bade each other farewell, and Sancho went away to
 9  II,      XXII| themselves to God and bidding farewell to all, they set out, taking
10  II,      XXVI|       came to bid Don Quixote farewell, the former returning home,
11  II,       XXX|    explanations or taking any farewell of him. Fortune, however,
12  II,       XLI|     did so, and, bidding them farewell, allowed his eyes to he
13  II,     LVIII|      their backs, and bidding farewell to Don Quixote resumed their
14  II,     LVIII|     without going back to bid farewell to the mock or imitation
15  II,        LX|       bands; and bidding them farewell let them go free and filled
16  II,     LXXIV|      doomed to fall for ever. Farewell."~ ~ ~
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