Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XVII|    this time Don Quixote had recovered from his swoon; and in the
 2   I,    XXVIII|  assailed her before she had recovered from her swoon, and tried
 3   I,        XL|     who never came back; for recovered liberty and the dread of
 4   I,       XLI|       who had now completely recovered his senses, he said:~ ~"
 5   I,      XLII|    glorious day when so many recovered theirs, at the battle of
 6   I,        LI|  that once lost can never be recovered had been left to his daughter.
 7  II,         I|  convinced that he was quite recovered and in his full senses.~ ~
 8  II,         I|    by God's mercy he had now recovered his lost reason, though
 9  II,     XXIII| Montesinos made me, my heart recovered itself from the shock I
10  II,     XXVII|      told, Sancho afterwards recovered him. This Gines, then, afraid
11  II,    XXVIII|      up, having by this time recovered his senses, and on joining
12  II,        XL|    this instant the Trifaldi recovered from her swoon and said, "
13  II,        LX| bathed them with it. Claudia recovered from her fainting fit, but
14  II,     LXIII|    that they might easily be recovered if I myself went back for
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