Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| which most likely would have deprived the world of "Don Quixote,"
2   I,       Ded|  that in this shadow, though deprived of that precious ornament
3   I,        IX|    world would have remained deprived of an entertainment and
4   I,     XXVII|     to come that I alone was deprived of that of which all others
5   I,    XXVIII|      so astounded me that it deprived my eyes of sight, and my
6   I,    XXXIII|    thee now how thou wilt be deprived of her, and with what good
7   I,         L|      the carter might not be deprived of the advantage of the
8  II,     XXIII|      not be, in health while deprived of the happiness of seeing
9  II,        LX| enemies the Cadells could be deprived of this pleasure; but that
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