Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      Don Quixote" and all its characters and incidents have now been
 2   I,  TransPre|      individuality in all his characters, however little they may
 3   I,        IX|        and saw that it was in characters which I recognised as Arabic,
 4   I,       XXX|   writing in Chaldee or Greek characters (for I cannot read them),
 5  II,        XI|       am one of the principal characters of the play, for in this
 6  II,       XII|        and, in short, all the characters that can be brought into
 7  II,        XX|       the same manner all the characters of the two bands advanced
 8  II,        XX| unprotected. Interest and the characters of his band advanced, and
 9  II,     XXVII|       were inscribed in large characters these two lines -~ ~They
10  II,      XXXV|      tracing mystic lines and characters,~ My soul abideth now, there
11  II,     XXXIX|   also of metal, with certain characters in the Syriac language inscribed
12  II,     XXXIX|      denounced duennas, their characters, their evil ways and worse
13  II,      XLIV|   through the mouths of a few characters, was intolerable drudgery,
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