Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       companions to join him in trying to reach Oran, then a Spanish
 2   I,  TransPre|   family had been all this time trying once more to raise the ransom
 3   I,  TransPre|    without Sancho Panza is like trying to think of a one-bladed
 4   I,  TransPre|     Quixote hesitated a little, trying whether he could call to
 5   I,       VII|     Quixote hesitated a little, trying whether he could call to
 6   I,        XX|       not right to tempt God by trying so tremendous a feat from
 7   I,     XXIII|      master had halted, and was trying with the point of his pike
 8   I,      XXXV|       in Leonela's room, and on trying to enter to see who it was,
 9   I,        XL|      with three other comrades, trying, to pass away the time,
10   I,       XLI|     good luck would have it, on trying the gate it opened as easily
11   I,      XLIV| highwayman wants to kill me for trying to recover my property."~ ~"
12   I,     XLVII|      curate and he himself were trying so hard to conceal; and
13   I,    XLVIII|        burnt off my eyebrows in trying to observe the principles
14   I,      XLIX|    never existed, would be like trying to persuade him that the
15  II,         V|    Sancho, "what do you mean by trying, without why or wherefore,
16  II,      XXIX|   leaving him, and Rocinante is trying to escape and plunge in
17  II,      XXIX|     know what need there is for trying these experiments, for I
18  II,    XLVIII|        wily and cunning, may be trying now to entrap me with a
19  II,    XLVIII|       cap in hand, persisted in trying to accompany the alcalde,
20  II,        LV|         say what they like; for trying to stop slanderers' tongues
21  II,        LV|     slanderers' tongues is like trying to put gates to the open
22  II,       LVI|           Tosilos meanwhile was trying to unlace his helmet, and
23  II,     LVIII|       that persecute me are not trying to entangle me in them and
24  II,       LXV|         done the whole world in trying to bring the most amusing
25  II,      LXVI|      the tenderness of my feet, trying to make them travel more
26  II,     LXVII|      gallant shepherds who were trying to revive and imitate the
27  II,      LXXI|         will be nothing lost by trying it; consider how much thou
28  II,     LXXII|      Quixote the Good have been trying to persecute me with Don
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