Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         V|      are there giants in the dance? By the sign of the Cross
 2  II,        IV|  comfortable; in this I will dance attendance on him readily;
 3  II,        IX|     it for leading us such a dance."~ ~"Speak respectfully
 4  II,        XX| these there came an artistic dance of the sort they call "speaking
 5  II,        XX|    accompanied them, and the dance having been opened, Cupid,
 6  II,        XX|     in the form of a regular dance. The wild men made peace
 7  II,        XX|    within; and with this the dance wound up, to the great enjoyment
 8  II,        XX| Camacho very neatly into the dance." Sancho Panza, who was
 9  II,       XXI|   have those who flatter and dance attendance on them. With
10  II,      LXII|      supped sumptuously, the dance began at about ten o'clock.
11  II,      LXII|    taking Don Quixote out to dance that they tired him down,
12  II,      LXII|     all this exertion in the dance.~ ~Don Antonio directed
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