Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|    great extent supplies the action of the story.~ ~His development
2   I,    XLVIII|     to the time in which the action they represent may or can
3   I,    XLVIII|     to be satisfied when the action is supposed to pass in the
4   I,       LII|      my share in that mighty action, than be free from my wounds
5  II,        XX| would release her, the whole action being to the accompaniment
6  II,      XXVI|     battle!" and suiting the action to the word, he drew his
7  II,      XXIX|    rabble to do any virtuous action. In this adventure two mighty
8  II,     XXXIV|  they took as their basis of action what Don Quixote had already
9  II,         L|    the page; and suiting the action to the word he flung himself
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