Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|     on just such a rude stone trough as that beside the primitive
2   I,       III|    Don Quixote placed it on a trough that stood by the side of
3   I,       III|      and down in front of the trough, and as he began his march
4   I,       III|       armour as it lay on the trough; but he seeing the other
5   I,       III|  armour in order to clear the trough, when Don Quixote, without
6   I,       III|        not daring to quit the trough and leave his armour unprotected.
7   I,        XI| Quixote to take a seat upon a trough which they placed for him
8  II,     XXXII|       of whom carried a small trough full of water, that from
9  II,     XXXII|   dishwater. The one with the trough pursued him and followed
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