Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XX|      together with the furious din of the water, would have
2   I,        XX|      came, they perceived, the din and clatter of blows, which
3   I,        XX| alternate strokes made all the din.~ ~When Don Quixote perceived
4  II,      XXVI|       Moors and hearing such a din, thought it would be right
5  II,     XXXIV|    lose them with the confused din of so many instruments.
6  II,     XXXIV|         all made up together a din so confused and terrific
7  II,      XLVI|      their tails. Such was the din of the bells and the squalling
8  II,      LIII|        now helped to swell the din of the bells and shouts,
9  II,       LXI|      clarions and drums, and a din of bells, and a tramp, tramp,
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