Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXII|       s want of advocacy, and lastly the perverted judgment of
 2   I,     XXIII|     relief of my burdens, and lastly, half supporter of myself,
 3   I,    XXVIII|        the tears he shed, and lastly the charms of his person
 4   I,      XXIX|    reasoning of Cardenio, and lastly, begged, advised, and urged
 5   I,      XXIX|     past has been quiet, and, lastly, has done a deed by which
 6   I,    XXXVII| tempers the cold to them, and lastly, they sleep comfortably
 7   I,     XLIII|      what repose my toil, and lastly what death my life, and
 8   I,       XLV|       will and pleasure? And, lastly, what knight-errant has
 9   I,         L|   read had made upon him, and lastly he marvelled at the simplicity
10   I,        LI|       encounters and actions. Lastly, with monstrous impudence
11  II,       XIV|   steed called Rocinante; and lastly, he has for the mistress
12  II,     XVIII|       towards the needy, and, lastly, an upholder of the truth
13  II,        XX|   secured his affections; and lastly, the produce of the frying-pans,
14  II,     XXXII|       from good breeding, and lastly, of exalted lineage, because
15  II,       LVI|     ending to the affair, and lastly, Don Quixote, commending
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