Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XXX| looking for dainties in the bottom of the sea. In the devil'
 2   I,     XXXII|   to let itself sink to the bottom of the river, carrying with
 3  II,        XX| looking for dainties in the bottom of the sea. I will bet my
 4  II,     XXIII|   do to lower myself to the bottom, having no one to hold me
 5  II,      XXVI|   this cleavage from top to bottom," continued Master Pedro,
 6  II,      XXIX|    carried him twice to the bottom; and had it not been for
 7  II,        XL|   as bare and smooth as the bottom of a stone mortar. There
 8  II,         L| master Don Quixote's at the bottom of this; he must have given
 9  II,      LIII|     island was going to the bottom. He sat up in bed and remained
10  II,      LIII| kneading-troughs, or a boat bottom up on the beach; nor did
11  II,        LV|     s height Dapple touched bottom, and he found himself sitting
12  II,       LVI|  not the duke who is at the bottom of it, but those wicked
13  II,      LXVI|    the alforjas down to the bottom, so resolutely that they
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