Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III| calling upon him to pay the reckoning let him go with a Godspeed.~ ~ ~ ~
 2   I,       VII| much astray art thou in thy reckoning: ere they shear me I shall
 3   I,        XV|     am not very sure of the reckoning; at any rate he stayed there
 4   I,       XVI|  without missing one in the reckoning.~ ~On this accursed bed
 5   I,        XX|     a mistake of one in the reckoning, thou canst not go on with
 6   I,      XLIV|   the gate and demanded his reckoning, abusing them for their
 7   I,      XLVI|   he demanded Don Quixote's reckoning, together with the amount
 8  II,     XVIII|  the second, and the first, reckoning in this way, will be third,
 9  II,     XXIII| three times; so that, by my reckoning, I have been three days
10  II,    XXVIII|    is very much out in that reckoning; for when it comes to the
11  II,      XXXV|     make any mistake in the reckoning, Senor Merlin, as he knows
12  II,        LV|   brings with it, and by my reckoning I find my shoulders can'
13  II,      LXXI|  lovers, who never make the reckoning of their desires agree with
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