Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|       one side, may be from the shaking of the fall."~ ~"That is
 2   I,      XXII|         drooping head, serious, shaking his ears from time to time
 3   I,    XXVIII|       took off the montera, and shaking his head from side to side
 4   I,     XLIII|         such a sweet voice, so, shaking her from side to side, she
 5   I,      XLVI| standing by all the time, said, shaking his head, "Ah! master, master,
 6  II,       XIV|      and balconies of the east, shaking from her locks a profusion
 7  II,      XVII|         was making signals, and shaking off their fears to some
 8  II,        XX|         rays, when Don Quixote, shaking off sloth from his limbs,
 9  II,      XXIX|    aughts," replied Sancho; and shaking his fingers he washed his
10  II,      LXVI|      and then getting up, after shaking his doublet and brushing
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