Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXIII| Sancho Panza had been led by theirs, just in time to recognise
 2   I,       XXV|    to call some labourers of theirs that were in a ploughed
 3   I,    XXVIII|  that my ill fortune came of theirs in not having been nobly
 4   I,    XXVIII|      were in accordance with theirs, for I knew their worth;
 5   I,    XXVIII|     part and satisfaction on theirs that I cannot well describe
 6   I,      XXIX|   was suffering at heart. In theirs the listeners felt as much
 7   I,    XXXVII|    beauty could compare with theirs it was the Moorish lady'
 8   I,       XLI|    have the money, for it is theirs now, and come back to comfort
 9   I,      XLII|   day when so many recovered theirs, at the battle of Lepanto.
10   I,      XLIV|   knew him as a neighbour of theirs, replied, "Do you not know
11  II,      XVII|      of the green gaban went theirs. All this time, Don Diego
12  II,        XX|  praises of this Quiteria of theirs."~ ~Shortly after this,
13  II,      XXIX|    durance in that castle of theirs.~ ~ ~"What persons or what
14  II,      LXXI|     not to have been born in theirs. Had I fallen in with those
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