Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XIII|       shepherds perceived how exceedingly out of his wits our Don
2   I,     XVIII|       was true, and rejoicing exceedingly, he concluded that they
3  II,    XXXIII|      are some very active and exceedingly busy enchanters about."~ ~"
4  II,      XXXV|       all something more than exceedingly beautiful; and with a masculine
5  II,     XLIII| either that he was the son of exceedingly mean and lowly parents,
6  II,    XLVIII|       ETERNAL REMEMBRANCE~ ~ ~Exceedingly moody and dejected was the
7  II,       LIX|    the scourging of Sancho.~ ~Exceedingly great was the amusement
8  II,       LXI|       them; it struck them as exceedingly spacious and broad, much
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