Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XVI| appearances, even so much as a county?"~ ~"It is too soon yet,"
 2   I,       XXX|  chance I have of getting that county I am waiting for if your
 3   I,      XXXV|       not finding this head my county will melt away like salt
 4   I,      XXXV|      doubt about the bulls; my county is all right!"~ ~Who could
 5   I,      XXXV|       bestow upon him the best county there was in it. With this
 6   I,         L|        would gladly give him a county I have promised him this
 7   I,         L|       Quixote, to give me that county so often promised by you
 8   I,         L|      know is I would I had the county as soon as I shall know
 9   I,         L|       an end of it; so let the county come, and God he with you,
10   I,         L|       so eagerly to obtain the county his master had promised
11  II,      XIII|       some island or some fair county."~ ~"I," said Sancho, "have
12  II,         L|       father the government or county he so often promised him."~ ~"
13  II,         L|    when they would give thee a county, seize it; when they say, "
14  II,       LXV|     for a kingdom to win and a county to bestow on thee."~ ~"May
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