Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|              Ned Ward's "Life and Notable Adventures of Don Quixote,
 2   I,  TransPre| increasing rapidity. But the most notable consequence, perhaps, of
 3   I,  TransPre|           the bed-head, and those notable examples of hostelry art,
 4   I,  TransPre|       little acquainted with that notable history, the man that was
 5   I,        IX|         worthy of everlasting and notable praise, nor should it be
 6   I,       XIX|         BODY, TOGETHER WITH OTHER NOTABLE OCCURRENCES~ ~"It seems
 7   I,      XXII|           the particulars of this notable adventure, up to the recovery
 8   I,      XLVI|         XLVI.~ ~OF THE END OF THE NOTABLE ADVENTURE OF THE OFFICERS
 9  II,        II|         II.~ ~WHICH TREATS OF THE NOTABLE ALTERCATION WHICH SANCHO
10  II,       VII|          TOGETHER WITH OTHER VERY NOTABLE INCIDENTS~ ~ ~The instant
11  II,      XXVI|         for the sum total of this notable disaster does not stand
12  II,    XXXVII|          WHEREIN IS CONTINUED THE NOTABLE ADVENTURE OF THE DISTRESSED
13  II,    XXXVII|          which is one of the most notable in the history.~ ~ ~ ~
14  II,     LVIII|           than commiseration."~ ~"Notable cruelty!" exclaimed Sancho; "
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