Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       Ded|        name, to whom, with the obeisance I owe to such grandeur,
2  II,     XXXII| together making him a profound obeisance and curtsey, they were about
3  II,     XXXII|        him dry they made their obeisance and retired. It appeared
4  II,      XLII|      May.~ ~Sancho made him an obeisance, and said, "Ever since I
5  II,      LXIV|      wheeled about, and making obeisance to the viceroy with a movement
6  II,      LXIX|       and made them a profound obeisance, which they returned by
7  II,       LXX|      in, and making a profound obeisance to Don Quixote said, "Will
8  II,       LXX|        a handkerchief, made an obeisance to her master and mistress
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