Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XVI|  his eyes as wide open as a hare's.~ ~ ~The inn was all in
2  II,         X|  and moreover they say, the hare jumps up where it's not
3  II,      XXVI|     sell me the cat for the hare, showing me here a noseless
4  II,       XXX|     very beautiful; but the hare jumps up where one least
5  II,    LXXIII|    was diverted by seeing a hare come flying across the plain
6  II,    LXXIII|     signum, malum signum! a hare flies, greyhounds chase
7  II,    LXXIII|    it for granted that this hare is Dulcinea, and these greyhounds
8  II,    LXXIII|    came over to look at the hare, and Sancho asked one of
9  II,    LXXIII| came up and asked for their hare, which Don Quixote gave
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