Parte,  Chap.

1   I,   Commend|    even Chance, submitting to control,~ Grasped by the forelock,
2   I,      XIII| propensity which he could not control. But, in short, it is very
3   I,        XX|  movements are not in our own control; and one thing for the future
4   I,       XXX|       impulses are not in our control."~ ~"That I see," replied
5  II,        XI| overmuch they turn to beasts; control yourself, your worship;
6  II,        XX|    frying-pans; and unable to control himself or bear it any longer,
7  II,    XLVIII|    Quixote, if I am unable to control myself, for every time I
8  II,     LXIII|      s knees altogether under control, for he too shook a little,
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