Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XVII|  Quixote had recovered from his swoon; and in the same tone of
 2   I,       XXI|          He will sigh, she will swoon, the damsel will fetch water,
 3   I,    XXVIII|      she had recovered from her swoon, and tried to stab her with
 4  II,     XXXIX|        said Sancho, "a man in a swoon has been known to be buried
 5  II,     XXXIX|        being dead, and not in a swoon, we buried her; and hardly
 6  II,        XL|     Trifaldi recovered from her swoon and said, "The chink of
 7  II,        XL|         ears in the midst of my swoon, and has been the means
 8  II,       XLI|        on the ground as if in a swoon. Don Quixote and Sancho
 9  II,      XLVI| Altisidora, recovering from her swoon, said to her companion, "
10  II,      LXIX|      she were recovering from a swoon, bowed her head to the duke
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