Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          besom to sweep away that dust.~ ~That this was the task
 2   I,         V|            which was covered with dust, and as soon as he had done
 3   I,     XVIII|          large and thick cloud of dust, on seeing which he turned
 4   I,     XVIII|          Seest thou that cloud of dust which rises yonder? Well,
 5   I,     XVIII|        just such another cloud of dust."~ ~Don Quixote turned to
 6   I,     XVIII|          things. Now the cloud of dust he had seen was raised by
 7   I,     XVIII| directions, which, because of the dust, did not become visible
 8   I,     XVIII|     plainly seen if the clouds of dust they raised had not obscured
 9   I,       XXX|          yourself raised from the dust of the earth to be a titled
10   I,       LII|     robust:~ Now she is ashes and dust:~ The end of all flesh that
11  II,      VIII|          I told you of, the thick dust she raised came before her
12  II,       XIV|           will serve to knock the dust out of us instead of hurting
13  II,      XVII|       thrust forth, he licked the dust out of his eyes and washed
14  II,       LIX|         Quixote and Sancho of the dust and fatigue due to the unpolite
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