Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXVII|  hundred thousand trifles and doings of our neighbours and acquaintances
2   I,     XXXIV|      to say nothing about her doings to him whom she called her
3   I,      XXXV|    squire and the mischievous doings of the master, and swore
4   I,    XLVIII|    more particulars about the doings of Don Quixote, he desired
5  II,       XXI| pleasure or enjoyment in such doings, retreated to the wine-jars
6  II,         L|     about Don Quixote and his doings. The bachelor offered to
7  II,        LI|      at his sayings as at his doings, for there was a mixture
8  II,       LXV|      knew anything of his mad doings.~ ~Six days did Don Quixote
9  II,      LXXI|   shop where the story of our doings won't be painted up; but
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