Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|   the wounded perceiving the plight they were in began from
 2   I,        IX|       leaving him in a sorry plight.~ ~Good God! Who is there
 3   I,      XVII|     way that I am in a worse plight than yesterday when the
 4   I,       LII|  came to the ground in a sad plight.~ ~Sancho Panza, who was
 5  II,        XI| Quixote lay in a far sorrier plight than he liked, and having
 6  II,       XIV|    it has left me in a sorry plight enough."~ ~Don Quixote helped
 7  II,       XXI|   boughs, where they were to plight their troth, and from which
 8  II,     XXXII| seeing Don Quixote in such a plight.~ ~At length the damsel
 9  II,     XXXIV|  been safe from being in the plight it's in; I don't know what
10  II,        LX|    was to go this morning to plight his troth, intelligence
11  II,      LXIV|    Don Quixote in such a sad plight.~ ~ ~ ~
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