Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|     1603 Cervantes had been summoned thither in connection with
2   I,  TransPre|   novels off his hands, and summoned up resolution enough to
3   I,     XXXIV|   otherwise to thee, I have summoned thee to be a witness of
4   I,      XXXV| surprised and distressed he summoned the household to witness
5  II,     XVIII|    doubt it."~ ~Here, being summoned to dinner, they brought
6  II,     XXXIX|    distress; nevertheless I summoned up my strength as well as
7  II,       LVI|    the marshal of the field summoned Don Quixote, who had already
8  II,     LXIII| degree fortunate for me. He summoned me before him, and asked
9  II,      LXIV|     as though they had been summoned by the ringing of the bells.~ ~
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