Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XX|   and how little his tears, counsels, and entreaties prevailed
 2   I,     XXVII|  words did I utter, or what counsels did I give that had not
 3   I,       XLI|      But of the conflicting counsels the one which was adopted
 4  II,        XI| here by shouts and salutary counsels."~ ~"There is no occasion
 5  II,       XXI|    his thoughts; and so the counsels of the priest, who was a
 6  II,      XLII|      CHAPTER XLII.~ ~OF THE COUNSELS WHICH DON QUIXOTE GAVE SANCHO
 7  II,     XLIII|        OF THE SECOND SET OF COUNSELS DON QUIXOTE GAVE SANCHO
 8  II,     XLIII|    the case of these second counsels that he gave Sancho he showed
 9  II,     XLIII|  and endeavoured to fix his counsels in his memory, like one
10  II,     XLIII|    said Sancho, "one of the counsels and cautions I mean to bear
11  II,      XLIV|    day Don Quixote gave the counsels to Sancho, the same afternoon
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