Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|          found in these pleasant fancies, he set himself forthwith
 2   I,     XXIII|          all sorts of panics and fancies; and let what I now say
 3   I,     XXVII|   dejected, my heart filled with fancies and suspicions, but not
 4   I,    XLVIII|         thee into a labyrinth of fancies from which thou wilt find
 5  II,        IV|          a hundred. The good man fancies, no doubt, that we are fast
 6  II,        XV|       been for the extraordinary fancies of Don Quixote, and his
 7  II,       XVI|       entirely absorbed in these fancies, when Sancho said to him, "
 8  II,       XIX|        passing in the street and fancies gallant and dashing, though
 9  II,    XXXIII|         worthy Sancho, though he fancies himself the deceiver, is
10  II,        XL|         thoughts, he reveals the fancies, he answers implied questions,
11  II,         L| fellow-townsman Don Quixote, who fancies that everything is done
12  II,        LV|       what an end my follies and fancies have come to! They'll take
13  II,     LXXII|      will give free range to our fancies, and settle our plans for
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