Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XXV|        his return, which was a quick one.~ ~ ~ ~
 2   I,      XXVI|       half of it, and then, as quick as he could and without
 3   I,      XXXV|   lying, shouting, "Run, sirs! quick; and help my master, who
 4   I,       XLI|       great intelligence and a quick and clear instinct, understood
 5   I,       XLV| deliberately, for he was not a quick reader, as he made out each
 6   I,     XLVII|    sight not a league off. The quick travellers came up with
 7  II,         I|      words, slow to anger, and quick to put it away from him;
 8  II,       XIV|        see but not to believe; quick, my son, and learn what
 9  II,    XLVIII|      sings like a lark, dances quick as thought, foots it like
10  II,        LV|    said Sancho, "and come back quick for God's sake; for I cannot
11  II,      LVII|      are cut~ May it be to the quick;~ When thy grinders are
12  II,    LXVIII|       Don Quixote's heart beat quick and Sancho's quailed with
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