Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XV|        for thou must know that in newly conquered kingdoms and provinces
 2   I,      XLIV|          to single combat."~ ~The newly arrived travellers were
 3   I,       XLV|           hearing this one of the newly arrived officers of the
 4   I,     XLVII| knight-adventurers, they may have newly invented other kinds of
 5   I,    XLVIII|         authorised to examine the newly written books of chivalry,
 6  II,       XXI|        passage to the soul of the newly wedded man, who, the instant
 7  II,      XXII|       shown to Don Quixote by the newly married couple, who felt
 8  II,      XXII|      remained three days with the newly married couple, by whom
 9  II,       LXI|        our history, and even that newly printed one by the Aragonese."~ ~
10  II,     LXXII|    hangings of the same sort. The newly arrived gentleman put on
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