Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         and discouragement in his efforts to win the ear of the public
 2   I,        XI| undisturbed and unassailed by the efforts of favour and of interest,
 3   I,     XXVII|    without taking any part in the efforts that were being made to
 4   I,      XXIX|         him there, and made great efforts to dismount. This, however,
 5   I,     XLIII|         made so fast that all his efforts were in vain. It is true
 6   I,     XLIII|       sufferings by their violent efforts to stretch themselves, deceived
 7   I,      XLVI|  stronghold, against which all my efforts and the might of my indefatigable
 8   I,     XLVII|           notwithstanding all the efforts of envy to obscure them
 9  II,        XI|         in spite of Don Quixote's efforts to hold him in, taking the
10  II,      XXXV|           jealous eye~ I view the efforts of the age to hide~ The
11  II,       LXV|   suspicion that Senor Carrasco's efforts will be fruitless."~ ~The
12  II,       LXV|          I will make all possible efforts, and let heaven do as pleases
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