Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|   left hand promotion in the army was hopeless, now that Don
 2   I,     XVIII|      is churned up by a vast army composed of various and
 3   I,     XVIII|     in the van of this other army the ever victorious and
 4   I,     XXXII|      the whole of an immense army from passing over it, and
 5   I,     XXXII|      very great and powerful army, in which there were more
 6   I,     XXXIV|     is commonly said that an army looks ill without its general
 7   I,    XXXVII|      warrior, when he has an army, or the defence of a city
 8  II,         I| knight-errant to demolish an army of two hundred thousand
 9  II,        XI|      single man to attack an army that has Death in it, and
10  II,        XX|   abundant enough to feed an army.~ ~ ~Sancho observed all,
11  II,     XXVII|     all the chief men of the army gathered round him to look
12  II,     LVIII|      best knights-errant the army of heaven ever owned; he
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