Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXXIX|       enemies, who were in such numbers that I was unable to resist;
 2   I,     XXXIX|      and hold their own against numbers like those of the enemy?
 3   I,     XLVII|        plot complete in all its numbers, so that the middle agrees
 4  II,   XXXVIII|    because wolves bred in great numbers in her country; and if,
 5  II,      LIII|         the island in countless numbers, and we are lost unless
 6  II,      LIII|      the enemy is increasing in numbers, the shouts grow louder,
 7  II,       LIV|        coming to Spain in great numbers every year to visit the
 8  II,     LVIII| CROWDING ON DON QUIXOTE IN SUCH NUMBERS THAT THEY GAVE ONE ANOTHER
 9  II,       LXV|      the fear in which our vast numbers kept it. Heroic resolve
10  II,       LXX|       return, occupied by large numbers of his servants on foot
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