Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XII|     no other object than to wander about these wastes after
2   I,       XIV|   the heart, the will would wander vaguely to and fro unable
3   I,       XIV| mountains, and if they ever wander hence it is to contemplate
4   I,     XVIII|   honourable thing it is to wander in the pursuit of this calling;
5   I,     XXIII|    though he should have to wander a year in those mountains
6   I,    XXXIII|     happiness, her thoughts wander not beyond the walls of
7  II,      XXVI|    Quixote was beginning to wander, and return to his original
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