Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       Ded|      Quixote of la Mancha, in shelter of Your Excellency's glamorous
 2   I,      VIII|   this, to lift his sword, to shelter himself well behind his
 3   I,      XIII|      of our swords, not under shelter but in the open air, a target
 4   I,     XVIII|    now and find some place of shelter for the night, and God grant
 5   I,       XIX|       discovered any place of shelter; and what made it still
 6   I,     XXVII|     cork tree large enough to shelter this miserable body; the
 7   I,       XXX|       even a small village to shelter me; but that I could avoid
 8   I,       XLI|      shall find any corner to shelter her in my own country, or
 9   I,         L|  returned the goatherd, "they shelter men of experience; and that
10  II,      XXIV|    and look for some place to shelter ourselves in to-night."~ ~"
11  II,    XXVIII|   pace they proceeded to take shelter in a grove which was in
12  II,      XLIX|    they that do most harm and shelter the most barefaced practices;
13  II,     LXIII| native land in search of some shelter or refuge for us abroad,
14  II,    LXXIII|     its terror it ran to take shelter and hide itself under Dapple.
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