Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXIII|   Quixote. He on his part was rejoiced to the heart on entering
2   I,        XL| disliked, and the captive was rejoiced at the tidings they gave
3   I,        XL|       It is needless to say I rejoiced over this godsend, and my
4   I,       XLI|     that this wicked woman is rejoiced at your giving me my liberty?
5   I,      XLII|       advice; and excited and rejoiced, he called Don Fernando
6   I,      XLIX| promise they unbound him, and rejoiced beyond measure he was to
7  II,       XIV|     brooks babbled, the woods rejoiced, and the meadows arrayed
8  II,       XXX|   mean in the press."~ ~"I am rejoiced at all this," said the duchess; "
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