Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        II|   Don Quixote of La Mancha, quitting the lazy down, mounted his
2   I,       XVI|    fared with his ladylove, quitting Don Quixote, ran to bring
3   I,     XVIII|   might find refuge without quitting the high road, which was
4   I,     XXXIV| question it who may see him quitting my house at such unseasonable
5  II,        VI|  for the courtiers, without quitting their chambers, or the threshold
6  II,       XXI|     hand, so that his soul, quitting this life in despair, should
7  II,      XXIX| undescribed, two days after quitting the grove Don Quixote and
8  II,      XLIX|  world by night and without quitting the village; which, however,
9  II,       LIV|     the time granted us for quitting Spain was out, the full
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