Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV|  seemed to him that this was a regular knight-errant's mishap,
2   I,        XX|   which still resounded with a regular beat. Don Quixote bade him
3   I,       XXI|        it looks exactly like a regular barber's basin."~ ~"Dost
4   I,     XXXIX|     were seventy-five thousand regular Turkish soldiers, and more
5   I,     XLVII| accompanied him, observing the regular order of the procession,
6  II,        XX|    petrals, who, marshalled in regular order, ran not one but several
7  II,        XX|    tabors and in the form of a regular dance. The wild men made
8  II,       XXX|      forcing Dapple out of his regular pace, and came to where
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