Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       VII|     Quixote worked upon a farm labourer, a neighbour of his, an
 2   I,       VII|       Sancho Panza (for so the labourer was called) left wife and
 3  II,        IX|    they guessed him to be some labourer who had got up before daybreak
 4  II,        IX|  business."~ ~By this time the labourer had come up, and Don Quixote
 5  II,      XXXI| invited a poor but respectable labourer -"~ ~"Get on, brother,"
 6  II,      XXXI|     Sancho; "and so I say this labourer, coming to the house of
 7  II,      XXXI|       to table, as I said, the labourer insisted upon the gentleman'
 8  II,      XXXI|    gentleman insisted upon the labourer's taking it, as his orders
 9  II,      XXXI|   obeyed in his house; but the labourer, who plumed himself on his
10  II,       XLV|     men, one apparently a farm labourer, and the other a tailor,
11  II,       XLV|    said, "Senor governor, this labourer and I come before your worship
12  II,       XLV|        lose the making and the labourer the cloth, and that the
13  II,     LVIII|    saint in death, an untiring labourer in the Lord's vineyard,
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