Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      VIII|       to his steed Rocinante, heedless of the cries his squire
2   I,       XIV| though they would follow her, heedless of the frank declaration
3   I,    XXVIII|   need to attempt a flight so heedless, for neither can your feet
4   I,     XXXVI|     knowing what she did, and heedless of all considerations of
5   I,   XXXVIII|       too that with the first heedless step he will go down to
6   I,     XLIII|      alone,~ Of all beside it heedless.~ ~ But over-cautious prudery,~
7   I,     XLIII|   intent~ Dost make thy way,~ Heedless of hindrance or impediment,~
8  II,       III|       who, in a haphazard and heedless way, set about writing it,
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