Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|     witnesses before a notary. Eleven witnesses taken from among
2   I,       XIX|    from the city of Baeza with eleven others, priests, the same
3   I,      XXVI|    which hung down, and making eleven knots on it, one bigger
4  II,       XXV| provided she conceived between eleven and twelve either of the
5  II,      XLVI|       with Don Quixote.~ ~When eleven o'clock came, Don Quixote
6  II,      LXVI| weighed nine stone, should put eleven in iron on his back, and
7  II,      LXVI|      correct himself, and take eleven stone of his flesh off his
8  II,      LXVI|       of his flesh, not to say eleven stone."~ ~"The best plan
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