Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|   and mental activity, his restless invention and his sanguine
2   I,       XIV|   winds wrestling with the restless sea,~ The wrathful bellow
3  II,       XIV| from one spot, is the most restless and changeable woman in
4  II,     XVIII| tells me keep you somewhat restless and absorbed? If it be some
5  II,   XXXVIII|  forth, and the body grows restless and all the senses turn
6  II,      XLIV| that which mainly kept him restless, wandering from land to
7  II,        LX|    is no mode of life more restless or anxious than ours. What
8  II,    LXVIII|   Quixote's cares kept him restless, so much so that he awoke
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