Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XIV|      whom be had voluntarily separated himself, to try if absence
 2   I,     XXVII|      of the low grating that separated us allowed me. But the night
 3   I,     XXVII| endure life for so many days separated from Luscinda, especially
 4   I,     XXXII|  knights utter when they are separated from their ladies; and indeed
 5   I,       LII|      said was, "He who lives separated from you, sweetest Dulcinea,
 6   I,       LII|  journey; in short, they all separated and went their ways, leaving
 7  II,       XXV|    some use.' So saying they separated, and took to their braying
 8  II,     XXVII|    could not remain a moment separated. Don Quixote having got
 9  II,        LI| words: "Senor, a large river separated two districts of one and
10  II,        LV|      that Sancho Panza never separated from his ass, nor his ass
11  II,     LXIII| imagination of those who are separated if they love one an. other
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