Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XIV| Father Tagus rolls, or on the banks~ Of olive-bordered Betis;
 2   I,     XVIII|     that enjoy the famed cool banks of the crystal Thermodon,
 3   I,        XX|    and almost overflowing its banks, and at the spot he came
 4   I,     XLIII| plains of Thessaly, or on the banks of the Peneus (for I do
 5  II,       XXI|     and fit 'to pass over the banks of Flanders.'"~ ~Don Quixote
 6  II,     XXVII|      visit, first of all, the banks of the Ebro and that neighbourhood,
 7  II,    XXVIII|       journey in quest of the banks of the famous Ebro, where
 8  II,      XXIX|  gazed upon the charms of its banks, the clearness of its stream,
 9  II,     LVIII| fiercest Jarama breeds on its banks. Confess at once, scoundrels,
10  II,     LXIII|    one of fourteen or fifteen banks, and so she proved. As soon
11  II,     LXIII|     small vessel of about six banks, manned by Christian rowers,
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