Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XIII|   when at the meeting of two paths they saw coming towards
2   I,     XXXIX|     him to follow one of the paths I shall indicate. In this
3  II,        VI|     that -~ ~It is by rugged paths like these they go~ That
4  II,       XII|     away or slide from those paths of good breeding that your
5  II,    XXVIII|  roads that lead nowhere and paths that are none at all, with
6  II,     XXXII|     entered upon or trod the paths of chivalry should think
7  II,     XXXIV| various posts, ambushes, and paths, and distributing the party
8  II,      XXXV| tracing furrows, tracks, and paths over the fair fields of
9  II,       LXI|       short cuts, and secret paths, Roque, Don Quixote, and
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