Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IX|  ladies in the coach, who had hitherto been watching the combat
2   I,        XV|  suppose the wind of fortune, hitherto so adverse, should turn
3   I,     XXXIV|    spring up in its place. As hitherto thou hast always followed
4   I,    XLVIII|    that reason those who have hitherto written books of the sort
5  II,       III|   entertainment that has been hitherto seen, for there is not to
6  II,      XVII|     into this the name I have hitherto borne of Knight of the Rueful
7  II,      XXIX|      to move less slowly than hitherto. The millers belonging to
8  II,      LXIV| UNHAPPINESS THAN ALL THAT HAD HITHERTO BEFALLEN HIM~ ~ ~The wife
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