Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|         raising his pasteboard visor, disclosed his dry dusty
 2   I,        II|      features which the clumsy visor obscured, but when they
 3   I,         V|       and relieving him of the visor, already battered to pieces
 4   I,       XLV|         and a headpiece with a visor, and other things pertaining
 5  II,       XIV|  already had his helmet on and visor lowered, so that he could
 6  II,       XIV|      entreat you to raise your visor a little, in order that
 7  II,       XIV|    while I stopped to raise my visor before compelling you to
 8  II,       XIV|   would take you to raise your visor, if God, my lady, and my
 9  II,     XXVII|        Quixote, putting up his visor, advanced with an easy bearing
10  II,       XXX|      his stirrups, settled his visor, gave Rocinante the spur,
11  II,       XXX|   Quixote now came up with his visor raised, and as he seemed
12  II,       LVI|      of the courtyard with his visor down and stiffly cased in
13  II,      LXIV|     placing the lance over his visor said to him, "You are vanquished,
14  II,      LXIV| stupefied, without raising his visor said in a weak feeble voice
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