Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XVIII| concluded that they were two armies about to engage and encounter
 2   I,     XVIII|    positively that they were armies that Sancho was led to believe
 3   I,     XVIII|      who accompany these two armies; and that thou mayest the
 4   I,     XVIII|    rises yonder, whence both armies may be seen."~ ~They did
 5   I,     XVIII| droves that Don Quixote made armies of might have been plainly
 6   I,     XVIII|     going to attack were not armies but droves of sheep?"~ ~"
 7   I,       XXI|     in the battle of the two armies, when they signed the cross
 8   I,       XXV|     slaying dragons, routing armies, destroying fleets, and
 9  II,       III|   the description of the two armies that afterwards took the
10  II,         X| dromedaries, flocks of sheep armies of enemies, and much more
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