Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XIII|   Courteous salutations were exchanged on meeting, and inquiring
 2   I,      XLII|   all civilities having been exchanged, and the accommodation of
 3   I,      XLII|       The words the brothers exchanged, the emotion they showed
 4   I,     XLVII|   courteous salutations were exchanged; and one of the new comers,
 5   I,        LI|    scorn without ever having exchanged a word with her, and even
 6  II,     XVIII|     the same civilities were exchanged between him and the student,
 7  II,     XXIII|     questions and answers we exchanged."~ ~"I cannot understand,
 8  II,      XXXI|      of polite speeches were exchanged, and at length, taking Don
 9  II,        LI|    Sancho would have readily exchanged for a piece of bread and
10  II,       LIX| something."~ ~With this they exchanged farewells, and Don Quixote
11  II,       LXV|      the vessel, however, he exchanged it for that of a captive
12  II,     LXXII|   and offers of service were exchanged by Don Alvaro and Don Quixote,
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