Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV| village, and Rocinante, thus reminded of his old quarters, stepped
2   I,        IV|       and immediately he was reminded of those cross-roads where
3   I,        XI|     the acorns they gave him reminded him of the golden age; and
4   I,       XII|     with such beauty that it reminded us of her mother's, which
5   I,      XXIV|      words of the Ragged One reminded Don Quixote of the tale
6   I,     XXXVI|     But besides all this, he reminded him that if he prided himself
7   I,      XLVI| quiet that the inn no longer reminded one of the discord of Agramante'
8  II,     LXVII|  allusion to albogues having reminded me of it; and it will be
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