Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|   danger he set to work again, fixing bars of iron on the inside
 2   I,       III|        his eyes to heaven, and fixing his thoughts, apparently,
 3   I,      XXII|       at this, "let us have no fixing of names or surnames; my
 4   I,    XXXVII|     what he would say, and he, fixing his eyes on the air Dorothea,
 5   I,        LI|        reflection they show in fixing their affections and inclinations.
 6  II,         X|       pack-saddle as thou wert fixing it, was it a flat-saddle
 7  II,      XVII|       obeyed, and Don Quixote, fixing on the point of his lance
 8  II,        XX|       figures like the others, fixing her eyes on the damsel of
 9  II,      XXXV|   whenever I like, without any fixing of days or times; and I'
10  II,     XXXVI|    broad, capacious chest, and fixing his eyes on the duke, he
11  II,      LIII| speaking in this strain he was fixing the pack-saddle on the ass,
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