Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XXX| constant and excessive troubles deprive the sufferers of their memory."~ ~"
2   I,       XXX|      memory."~ ~"They shall not deprive me of mine, exalted and
3   I,       XXX|      curtailing lest you should deprive me of it."~ ~"Senor," replied
4   I,    XXXIII|        seekest thou by craft to deprive me of the means I might
5  II,         X|        me go, when they seek to deprive me of the happiness it would
6  II,        XI|        does not go so far as to deprive conquered and presented
7  II,       XIX|     said Don Quixote, "it would deprive parents of the right to
8  II,     XXXII|     know I feel it most. For to deprive a knight-errant of his lady
9  II,     XXXII| knight-errant of his lady is to deprive him of the eyes he sees
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