Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|    this lady, though it be no bigger than a grain of wheat; for
 2   I,      XXVI|       eleven knots on it, one bigger than the rest, and this
 3   I,      XXXI|    support human life, and is bigger than Portugal and Castile
 4   I,      XLIX|       air, and it is a trifle bigger than the pole of a cart?
 5  II,         X|       seem to have got one no bigger than a hazel nut; remember
 6  II,      XVII|       could belong to must be bigger than a mountain."~ ~"Fear
 7  II,      XVII|  Quixote, "will make him look bigger to thee than half the world.
 8  II,        XX|    two cauldrons full of oil, bigger than those of a dyer's shop,
 9  II,     XXIII| nothing but a rosary of beads bigger than fair-sized filberts,
10  II,    XXXIII|      stomach a hand's breadth bigger than another,' and the same
11  II,       XLI|     that it was altogether no bigger than a grain of mustard
12  II,       XLI|     walking on it were little bigger than hazel nuts; so you
13  II,       LII|   myself, and I could find no bigger ones; I wish they were as
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