Parte,  Chap.

1  II,       XIX|         thou know about nails or wheels, or anything else?"~ ~"Oh,
2  II,      XXIX|         in by the draught of the wheels, ran out in haste, several
3  II,      XXIX| yourselves to pieces among these wheels?"~ ~"Did I not tell thee,
4  II,      XXIX|       the rushing channel of the wheels. Sancho fell upon his knees
5  II,     XXXIV|      like that made by the solid wheels the ox-carts usually have,
6  II,     XXXIV|          carts with the creaking wheels reached the spot. It was
7  II,     XXXIV|        monotonous noise of their wheels ceased, and soon after they
8  II,      LXXI|        it seemed to him that the wheels of Apollo's car had broken
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