Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        II|       very fat man, was a very peaceful one. He, seeing this grotesque
2   I,      VIII|     the more as of myself I am peaceful and no friend to mixing
3   I,      XIII|        fashion in a country so peaceful. To which Don Quixote replied, "
4   I,      XVII| finding them engaged in such a peaceful conversation, stood amazed;
5   I,       XXI|     made and you come into the peaceful enjoyment of your kingdom,
6   I,       XXX|       and you have been put in peaceful possession of your realm
7   I,      XLVI|       score; and all became so peaceful and quiet that the inn no
8  II,       XII|    have been between these two peaceful animals, shaming men, who
9  II,        XX|     Treasure," and the fourth "Peaceful Possession." In front of
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