Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|    his old regiment about to march for Portugal to support
 2   I,       III|  began with a stately air to march up and down in front of
 3   I,       III|  trough, and as he began his march night began to fall.~ ~The
 4   I,      XXII|    were left behind and that march here ill-treat, and snub,
 5   I,      XXII| speak better; and now let us march on, for we have had quite
 6   I,       XXX|      as they were all on the march there because they were
 7   I,     XLVII|    of the cart. The order of march was this: first went the
 8  II,      XIII|   with him when he goes on a march."~ ~Sancho ate without requiring
 9  II,      LIII|     thus fixed they bade him march forward and lead them on
10  II,      LIII|      issue.~ ~ ~"How am I to march, unlucky being that I am?"
11  II,    LXVIII|    Silence, ye barbarians;" "March, ye cannibals;" "No murmuring,
12  II,      LXXI|       Don Quixote seeing him march off with such resolution
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