Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XIII|    abstain from burning the remainder."~ ~Vivaldo, who was eager
2   I,     XXVII|    journeyed onward for the remainder of the night, and by daybreak
3   I,      XXXV|    he was about to read the remainder of the novel. "Are you in
4   I,     XXXIX| support myself for whatever remainder of life Heaven may be pleased
5   I,     XXXIX|     thousand ducats, as the remainder would be enough to provide
6   I,      XLII|   to retire to rest for the remainder of it. Don Quixote offered
7  II,       XIX|     good time.~ ~During the remainder of the journey the licentiate
8  II,      XLIV|     are made, and as to the remainder I entreat of your excellence
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