Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        II|   the back door of the yard sallied forth upon the plain in
2   I,       VII| housekeeper and niece, they sallied forth unseen by anybody
3   I,     XXVII|     hand. But hardly had he sallied forth from the inn when
4   I,    XXVIII|    treacherous maid know, I sallied forth from the house, accompanied
5   I,     XXXIV| seen on one occasion, as he sallied forth at daybreak, by Lothario,
6   I,      XLII|     they could, Don Quixote sallied out of the inn to act as
7   I,       LII|  Quixote, the third time he sallied forth from his home, betook
8  II,        II|  not remain in my house. We sallied forth together, we took
9  II,        LV|     pass, then, that having sallied forth one morning to practise
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