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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| ransom money, and at last a sum of three hundred ducats 2 I, TransPre| demanded more than double the sum offered, and as his term 3 I, VII| he got together a fair sum. He provided himself with 4 I, XII| cattle and sheep, and a large sum of money, of all of which 5 I, XXIX| me, and not such a small sum but that it was over sixty 6 I, XLI| you know who I am and the sum you may expect to receive 7 I, XLVI| made, I have declared the sum that shall be paid to him, 8 I, LII| His Majesty had afforded a sum in aid of my travel expenses. 9 II, XVI| stop to it. In short, to sum up all in a few words, or 10 II, XXVI| said Don Quixote; "for the sum total of this notable disaster 11 II, XXVI| and over and above this sum, which Sancho at once disbursed, 12 II, XLV| came into his head that the sum demanded must be inside 13 II, LXIII| great value, together with a sum of money in gold cruzadoes 14 II, LXIII| was what you have seen. To sum up, there is Don Gregorio