Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXVII|        after leaving her in the sorrowful mood I have described to
2   I,    XXVIII|        left, I know not whether sorrowful or happy; all I can say
3   I,       XXX| highness may now recall to your sorrowful recollection all you may
4  II,     XVIII|       Quixote as it was sad and sorrowful to Sancho Panza, who was
5  II,     XXIII|     hour, a worse season, and a sorrowful day, when your worship,
6  II,    XLVIII|     everything you have in your sorrowful heart and afflicted bowels;
7  II,         L|         and my mother is there, sorrowful enough at not having had
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