Parte,  Chap.

1  II,      XIII|    with it a heavy burden of cares and troubles which the unhappy
2  II,      XIII| those of whom they say, 'the cares of others kill the ass;'
3  II,        XX|     ceaseless vigils, or any cares as to how thou art to pay
4  II,         L|    which Sancho Panza in the cares of government had forgotten
5  II,      LIII|      was with you and had no cares to trouble me except mending
6  II,       LIV|   him in his government; for cares have very little sway over
7  II,        LV|      time I have weighed the cares and responsibilities governing
8  II,    LXVIII|   sound constitution and few cares he had. Don Quixote's cares
9  II,    LXVIII|  cares he had. Don Quixote's cares kept him restless, so much
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