Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XIV|        the vanquished bull,~ The plaintive sobbing of the widowed dove,~
2   I,       XIX|  muttered to themselves in a low plaintive tone. This strange spectacle
3   I,    XXVIII|      fell upon his ear saying in plaintive tones:~ ~"O God! is it possible
4   I,      XXXI|        to the quarter whence the plaintive accents seemed to me to
5   I,     XXXVI| recognised him, with a prolonged plaintive cry drawn from the depths
6   I,         L|        of the lake there comes a plaintive voice saying: 'Knight, whosoever
7  II,    XXXIII|        afterwards the king, in a plaintive, feeble voice, cried out
8  II,    XLVIII|       Don Quixote's and in a low plaintive voice answered, "Senor Don
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