Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|   the book. Some idea of the prodigious development of this branch
 2   I,        II|     his arrival; and so with prodigious satisfaction he rode up
 3   I,      VIII|   feeling the weight of this prodigious blow, cried aloud, saying, "
 4   I,       XXX|     certain knowledge that a prodigious giant, the lord of a great
 5   I,      XXXV|     TREATS OF THE HEROIC AND PRODIGIOUS BATTLE DON QUIXOTE HAD WITH
 6   I,    XXXVII|      for I have had the most prodigious and stupendous battle with
 7   I,       XLI|     him, he began to raise a prodigious outcry, exclaiming, "The
 8   I,      XLIX| every kind, and battles, and prodigious encounters, splendid costumes,
 9  II,     XXVII|    In this way he acquired a prodigious name and all ran after him;
10  II,     XXXVI|    the skirt of which was of prodigious dimensions. Over the gown,
11  II,     XXXVI|      until he had risen. The prodigious scarecrow obeyed, and standing
12  II,       XLI|   immediately blew up with a prodigious noise, and brought Don Quixote
13  II,       LVI|        CHAPTER LVI.~ ~OF THE PRODIGIOUS AND UNPARALLELED BATTLE
14  II,     LXIII|      lowered the yard with a prodigious rattle. Sancho thought heaven
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