Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|          when he saw that he had cleared the wood and was no longer
 2   I,        VI|        of bile, and they must be cleared of all that stuff about
 3   I,        VI|    burned, but that it should be cleared of all that about the sage
 4   I,       XIV|          to Seville until he had cleared all these mountains of highwaymen
 5   I,     XXIII|        hands for the favour, and cleared the valise of its linen,
 6   I,   XXXVIII| protected, roads made safe, seas cleared of pirates; and, in short,
 7  II,         X|            By this time they had cleared the wood, and saw the three
 8  II,         X|        Mexican how to mount; she cleared the back of the saddle in
 9  II,    XXVIII|         me of a great doubt, and cleared up the point for me in elegant
10  II,   XXXVIII|       caution opened the way and cleared the path for Don Clavijo'
11  II,      XLVI|         as he could, he spat and cleared his chest, and then with
12  II,     XLVII|        ordered the chamber to be cleared, the majordomo and the carver
13  II,      LXIX|         that the court should be cleared, and that all should retire
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