Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XIII|           It seems to me, Senor Vivaldo, that we may reckon as well
 2   I,      XIII|        So I think too," replied Vivaldo, "and I would delay not
 3   I,      XIII| commenced by him who was called Vivaldo asking Don Quixote what
 4   I,      XIII|        kind of madness his was, Vivaldo proceeded to ask him what
 5   I,      XIII|         acquainted with it; and Vivaldo, who was a person of great
 6   I,      XIII|       race, and ancestry," said Vivaldo.~ ~To which Don Quixote
 7   I,      XIII|      their owner himself," said Vivaldo, "for it is neither right
 8   I,      XIII|       burning the remainder."~ ~Vivaldo, who was eager to see what
 9   I,      XIII|        so very willingly," said Vivaldo; and as all the bystanders
10   I,       XIV|             That is true," said Vivaldo; and as he was about to
11   I,       XIV|     friend ambrosio, took their Vivaldo and his companion did the
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