Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|              mules; the strollers in costume bound for the next village;
 2   I,       XII|           peasants, have adopted the costume of Chrysostom, and go about
 3   I,      XXVI|              as he is, in his proper costume, and she is this day as
 4   I,     XXVII|            seeing the pair in such a costume he was unable to restrain
 5   I,      XXXV|             Quixote in the strangest costume in the world. He was in
 6   I,    XXXVII|             and to them entirely new costume, gathered round her; and
 7  II,       XLV|             island of Barataria. The costume, the beard, and the fat
 8  II,    XLVIII|        watchtower, and observing her costume and noting her silence,
 9  II,     LVIII| shepherdesses, like them in shepherd costume, and as richly and gaily
10  II,       LIX|             in mottoes, very poor in costume, though rich in sillinesses.~ ~"
11  II,        LX|             I was able to adopt this costume you see, and urging my horse
12  II,        LX|         squires, who, exchanging the costume of a highwayman for that
13  II,      LXII|             his armour but in street costume, with a surcoat of tawny
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