Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XLI|       but reflecting that the shouts of the shepherd would raise
 2   I,      XLIV|       loud, in fact, were the shouts of Don Quixote, that the
 3   I,       XLV|    inn was nothing but cries, shouts, shrieks, confusion, terror,
 4   I,       LII|      did he even stop for the shouts of Sancho calling after
 5  II,        XI|   steeds."~ ~So loud were the shouts of Don Quixote, that those
 6  II,        XI|   will help thee from here by shouts and salutary counsels."~ ~"
 7  II,        XX|     the meadow, with jubilant shouts and cries of "Long live
 8  II,       XXI|      chapter, they heard loud shouts and a great noise, which
 9  II,      XXIX|  appearance. They raised loud shouts, crying, "Devils of men,
10  II,     XXXIV|    were being discharged, the shouts of the combatants sounded
11  II,      LIII|      the din of the bells and shouts, he was more puzzled than
12  II,      LIII|    increasing in numbers, the shouts grow louder, and the danger
13  II,        LV|    his fate and uttering loud shouts to find out if there was
14  II,       LXI| livery came galloping up with shouts and outlandish cries and
15  II,     LXIII|  board the vessel to hear the shouts from her calling on them
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