Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XLVII|      reached a valley which the carter thought a convenient place
 2   I,      XLIX|      were waiting for them. The carter at once unyoked the oxen
 3   I,         L|    their repast there, that the carter might not be deprived of
 4   I,       LII|  resignation as his master. The carter yoked his oxen and made
 5  II,        XI|      led the mules and acted as carter was a hideous demon; the
 6  II,        XI|      menacing tone, exclaimed, "Carter, or coachman, or devil,
 7  II,        XI|      and the emperor, the devil carter and the angel after him,
 8  II,      XVII| unattended by anyone except the carter on a mule, and a man sitting
 9  II,      XVII|       are those?"~ ~To this the carter replied, "The cart is mine;
10  II,      XVII|         with this lance."~ ~The carter, seeing the determination
11  II,      XVII|    yourself the trouble."~ ~The carter got down and with all speed
12  II,      XVII|      Sancho his Dapple, and the carter his mules, all striving
13  II,      XVII|         Don Quixote said to the carter, "Put your mules to once
14  II,      XVII|     Sancho paid the crowns, the carter put to, the keeper kissed
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