Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|           Don Quixotes and Sancho Panzas; there must have been the
2  II,       VII| particularly my own town, who the Panzas from whom I am descended
3  II,        XL|           of all my ancestors the Panzas, that never I did see or
4  II,       XLV|   grandfather's and they were all Panzas, without any Dons or Donas
5  II,         L|       that all this family of the Panzas are born with a sackful
6  II,      LIII|          I am of the breed of the Panzas, and they are every one
7  II,    LXVIII|     generation. But what have the Panzas to do with the Quixotes?
8  II,     LXXII|     Quixotes and all other Sancho Panzas are dreams and mockeries."~ ~"
9  II,     LXXII|           Quixotes and two Sancho Panzas at once, as much alike in
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