Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XV|     ground, and Don Quixote fared the same way, all his skill
 2   I,       XVI|     innkeeper candle how it fared with his ladylove, quitting
 3   I,       XIX|  even so, I remember how it fared with Cid Ruy Diaz when he
 4   I,      XXVI|     relate how Sancho Panza fared on his mission.~ ~As for
 5   I,       XXX|     he said, "How hast thou fared, my blessing, Dapple of
 6   I,     XXXIX|  opportunity offered how we fared, whether well or ill. We
 7   I,        XL|     race. The only one that fared at all well with him was
 8  II,        XX| everything."~ ~While Sancho fared thus, Don Quixote was watching
 9  II,       XLI|     asked Sancho how he had fared on that long journey, to
10  II,      LIII|  the shields, it would have fared badly with the poor governor,
11  II,    LXVIII|    their lances; and Sancho fared the same way, for the moment
12  II,       LXX|      he went on, and how he fared has been already told. He
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