Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       a master's hand, Sancho stands before us as he might in
 2   I,   AuthPre|      with all those things he stands in need of; because I find
 3   I,        VI|     preserved as a thing that stands alone, and let such another
 4   I,      XXXI|       an oak this lad who now stands before you, which in my
 5  II,        IV| Quixote, "for unless the name stands there plain and manifest,
 6  II,         X|       your captive knight who stands there turned into marble
 7  II,        XX|        moreover, it naturally stands to reason, that my death
 8  II,      XXII|   prey assail it, and she who stands firm against such attacks
 9  II,      XXIX|       there, my friend? there stands the castle or fortress,
10  II,     XXXIX|   while between the two there stands a pillar, also of metal,
11  II,      XLII| reputation of the stern judge stands not higher than that of
12  II,       LXV|      senor, is how the matter stands, and I have nothing more
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