Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|     Phillips, whose mode of treatment it adopts. It is, to be
2   I,  TransPre| Quixote" should receive the treatment a great classic deserves,
3   I,  TransPre|      Don Quixote" to better treatment than this. The London edition
4   I,        XI|  assuring him that no other treatment would be required, and so
5   I,      XXIV|  not carry his affectionate treatment to the same length as Don
6   I,      XXVI|     gave himself such rough treatment.~ ~"What should happen me?"
7   I,      XLIV|   Don Quixote, and the hard treatment their master, husband and
8  II,    XXXIII|     rest easy and leave the treatment of Dapple in my charge,
9  II,      LXII| question; for of course the treatment one receives shows the disposition
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