Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|   Chapter LIX, which at his leisurely pace he could hardly have
2  II,       III|  printed works are examined leisurely, their faults are easily
3  II,      XVII|  his mouth, and yawned very leisurely, and with near two palms'
4  II,        XX|  they both mounted and at a leisurely pace entered the arcade.
5  II,       XXV|  wonders must be taken more leisurely and not standing," said
6  II,    XXVIII| mounted Rocinante, and at a leisurely pace they proceeded to take
7  II,       LIV|  very great relish and very leisurely, making the most of each
8  II,      LXII|     s whipping will proceed leisurely. The disenchantment of Dulcinea
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