Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|       specimens, and no one who reads the "Numancia" and the "
2   I,         L|  history of a knight-errant one reads, it will fill the reader,
3   I,       LII| goatherd, "sounds like what one reads in the books of the knights-errant,
4  II,       XXV|       said Don Quixote, "he who reads much and travels much sees
5  II,       XXV|         he will hear or see who reads or hears the next chapter.~ ~ ~ ~
6  II,    XXVIII|      THAT BENENGELI SAYS HE WHO READS THEM WILL KNOW, IF HE READS
7  II,    XXVIII|     READS THEM WILL KNOW, IF HE READS THEM WITH ATTENTION~ ~ ~
8  II,    XLVIII|          foots it like a gipsy, reads and writes like a schoolmaster,
9  II,      LXVI|     WHICH TREATS OF WHAT HE WHO READS WILL SEE, OR WHAT HE WHO
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