Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXVII|        good-natured improvised courier was telling me this, I hung
 2   I,       LII|       and sent it by a special courier. He asked me, or to be truthful,
 3  II,     XXXIV|     note.~ ~"Ho there! brother courier," cried the duke, "who are
 4  II,     XXXIV|      the wood?"~ ~To which the courier replied in a harsh, discordant
 5  II,      XXXV|         Senor Merlin-when that courier devil came up he gave my
 6  II,     XLVII|        round and said, "It's a courier from my lord the duke, no
 7  II,     XLVII| despatch of importance."~ ~The courier came in all sweating and
 8  II,        LI|    away the cloth there came a courier with a letter from Don Quixote
 9  II,        LI|      immediately dismissed the courier; and those who were carrying
10  II,       LII|      seal to the business, the courier arrived, bringing the one
11  II,      LXVI|         the very cut of a foot courier; who, as soon as he came
12  II,      LXVI|      Don Quixote," replied the courier; "he who refused to fight
13  II,      LXVI|       be able to see that this courier is enchanted and this Tosilos
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