Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXII|   notable adventure, up to the recovery of your longed-for liberty;
2   I,     XXVII|     proved falsehoods, and the recovery of the prize I had that
3   I,      XLVI|       placed in your hands the recovery of her dominions, must not
4  II,         I| resolved to test Don Quixote's recovery thoroughly, and see whether
5  II,        II|       of Don Quixote, of whose recovery they despaired when they
6  II,       LXV|   persuaded that his chance of recovery lay in quiet and keeping
7  II,       LXV|     never be cured, for by his recovery we lose not only his own
8  II,       LXX|      nor can I imagine how the recovery of Altisidora, a damsel
9  II,       LXX|      taking pity on me, let my recovery rest upon the sufferings
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