Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      VIII|       lance charged the first friar with such fury and determination,
2   I,      VIII|   determination, that, if the friar had not flung himself off
3   I,      VIII| Sancho Panza, when he saw the friar on the ground, dismounting
4   I,      VIII|     any more delay helped the friar to mount, who, trembling,
5   I,        XI|   mountains,~ 'T will be in a friar's gown.~ ~Here the goatherd
6  II,      VIII| better to be an humble little friar of no matter what order,
7  II,     LVIII|   leave his house, and meet a friar of the order of the blessed
8  II,        LX|      ours would make a better friar than highwayman; if he wants
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