Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        VI|      can be made without the smoke giving any annoyance." The
2   I,       VII|   and left the house full of smoke; and when we went to see
3   I,         X|    Sancho, that I am raising smoke with straw in doing so,
4   I,    XXXVII| fading away and vanishing in smoke, and how the fair Princess
5   I,       LII|      In shadows, dreams, and smoke ye always end.~ ~ ~ CACHIDIABLO,~
6  II,      LIII|       vanished as it were in smoke and shadow. For as he lay
7  II,       LXI|     at times darkened by the smoke of the guns -- all seemed
8  II,      LXIV|     made him swept away like smoke before the wind; Rocinante,
9  II,       LXV| hopes are going to turn into smoke."~ ~"Peace, Sancho," said
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