Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         come forward to make him comfortable for the rest of his days,
 2   I,    XXXVII|       where she shall be made as comfortable as the circumstances allow,
 3   I,      XLII|       with him, they made a more comfortable arrangement for the night
 4   I,      XLII|       one that made himself most comfortable, as he stretched himself
 5   I,       LII|        oxen and made Don Quixote comfortable on a truss of hay, and at
 6   I,       LII|        careful to make her uncle comfortable and to keep a watch over
 7  II,        IV|   concerns keeping him clean and comfortable; in this I will dance attendance
 8  II,         L|        see that the gentleman is comfortable; put up his horse, and get
 9  II,        LV|         place to make himself as comfortable as possible, he and Dapple
10  II,    LXXIII| something to eat and made him as comfortable as possible.~ ~ ~
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