Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XL|    came back, and it was again lowered, making the same movements
 2   I,      XLVI|      to a high pitch, and then lowered it to such a soft tone,
 3  II,       XIV|        his helmet on and visor lowered, so that he could not see
 4  II,      XXII|      that he might be tied and lowered into its depths. Don Quixote
 5  II,      XXII|     Sancho giving him rope, he lowered himself into the depths
 6  II,       XLV|     and truly."~ ~The governor lowered the staff, and as he did
 7  II,     LXIII| crimson velvet was immediately lowered into the water, and as Don
 8  II,     LXIII|     they struck the awning and lowered the yard with a prodigious
 9  II,     LXIII|       and clatter as when they lowered it, all the while keeping
10  II,     LXIII|        him, and the yard to be lowered for the purpose of hanging
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