Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      Don Quixote take inns for castles and fancy himself some legendary
 2   I,        II| belongings usually ascribed to castles of the sort. To this inn,
 3   I,       XVI|     the inns he lodged in were castles to his eyes), and that the
 4   I,      XLII|         to whom not only ought castles to throw themselves open
 5   I,     XLIII|        a gilt grating, as rich castles, such as he believed the
 6   I,         L| wonders contained in the seven castles of the seven Fays that lie
 7   I,       LII|       climbing rocks, visiting castles, putting up at inns, all
 8  II,        IX|        hast thou ever heard of castles and royal palaces being
 9  II,         X|      find my lady's palaces or castles to-night, now that it is
10  II,     LVIII|      for we shan't always find castles where they'll entertain
11  II,       LIX|   practice of calling all inns castles. They reached it, and asked
12  II,     LXVII|     plenty presented itself in castles and houses, as at Don Diego
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