Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|      gentleman whenever he was at leisure (which was mostly all the
 2   I,      XXII|         there is more than enough leisure; though I do not want much
 3   I,    XXVIII|         well describe to you. The leisure hours left to me after I
 4   I,       XXX|         not see her so much at my leisure that I could take particular
 5   I,      XXXI|           order to read it at her leisure and enjoy it; proceed, Sancho;
 6   I,    XXXIII|          busy, and could dwell at leisure upon the perfections of
 7  II,       XIV|         more than enough time and leisure to see me; and if now I
 8  II,     XXIII| Montesinos showed me (of which at leisure and at the proper time I
 9  II,        XL|           advanced; for I mean in leisure hours, and at idle moments,
10  II,       XLI|          we shall return, or what leisure or opportunities this business
11  II,         L| opportunity of questioning him at leisure about Don Quixote and his
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