Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         X|         master, Don Quixote, and praying to God in his heart that
2   I,      XIII|         and quiet are engaged in praying to God to help the weak.
3   I,       XIX| surplices, with lighted torches, praying, covered with mourning,
4   I,       XLI|          and I felt that she was praying to Lela Marien to help us.~ ~ ~
5  II,         V|          and so I will be always praying to our Lord to deliver you
6  II,      XXXV|         gifts break rocks,' and 'praying to God and plying the hammer,'
7  II,       XLV|      thousand salaams to all and praying to God for the long life
8  II,       LII|      this place, where I remain, praying our Lord to have your highness
9  II,      LXXI|         danger" very often, and "praying to God and plying the hammer,"
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