Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       and buffoonery is almost unexampled even in the literature of
 2   I,       VII|        such knights in ways so unexampled and unexpected that I might
 3   I,        XX|           CHAPTER XX.~ ~OF THE UNEXAMPLED AND UNHEARD-OF ADVENTURE
 4   I,        XX|       to undertake now this so unexampled and terrible adventure,
 5   I,       XXX|    Quixote, "however great and unexampled those which I shall endure
 6   I,       XXX| Cardenio; "and so uncommon and unexampled, that were one to attempt
 7   I,        XL|       seeing at every turn the unexampled and unheard-of cruelties
 8   I,      XLVI|      of the curate, and to the unexampled generosity of Don Fernando.~ ~
 9  II,      XVII|        HIGHEST POINT WHICH THE UNEXAMPLED COURAGE OF DON QUIXOTE REACHED
10  II,      XXVI|    close to the show, and with unexampled rapidity and fury began
11  II,     XXXIX|     for the Fates reserve this unexampled adventure for his mighty
12  II,      LXIX|      token and memento of that unexampled adventure. The duchess said
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