Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XVIII|    been plainly seen if the clouds of dust they raised had
 2   I,   XXXVIII|  when he will fly up to the clouds without wings and descend
 3   I,     XLIII| most I need it, these, like clouds,~ Its longed-for light refuse
 4   I,       LII|       The fact was that the clouds had that year withheld their
 5  II,        VI|     that not only touch the clouds with their heads but pierce
 6  II,         X|   persecutes me has brought clouds and cataracts on my eyes,
 7  II,     XXIII|     when the sun, veiled in clouds, with subdued light and
 8  II,    XXXIII|    need be, and I don't let clouds come before my eyes, for
 9  II,     XLIII|   of it than of last year's clouds; so it must be given me
10  II,     LVIII|   any more than last year's clouds. Weariness brought Don Quixote
11  II,    LXXIII|   am, than with last year's clouds; and if I remember rightly
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