Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       VII|     Called away by this noise and outcry, they proceeded no farther
 2   I,       XLI|           they raised any kind of outcry they would be all put to
 3   I,       XLI|       raising a prodigiously loud outcry, he began to call out in
 4   I,       XLI|       began to raise a prodigious outcry, exclaiming, "The Moors-the
 5   I,      XLIV|        time roused up by the same outcry, suspecting what it was,
 6   I,      XLIV| questioning him they heard a loud outcry at the gate of the inn,
 7   I,      XLIV|       contrary, he raised such an outcry that everyone in the inn
 8  II,        II|          history relates that the outcry Don Quixote, the curate,
 9  II,       XXI|        the spot they heard a loud outcry behind them, and a voice
10  II,     XXIII|           there was heard a great outcry and lamentation, accompanied
11  II,       XLV|       came forward making a great outcry and exclaiming, "Justice,
12  II,       LVI|          daughter raised a mighty outcry, exclaiming, "This is a
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