Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IX|      that in these and other respects our gallant Don Quixote
2   I,     XVIII|     sheep, become men in all respects as I described them to thee
3   I,      XXIV|     decide in which of these respects she was most highly gifted
4  II,        VI| gentleman, that is so in all respects; some are gold, others pinchbeck,
5  II,         X|  eyes, and come and pay your respects to the lady of your thoughts,
6  II,    XXXIII|   talk as squire, as in both respects he was worthy of even the
7  II,      LXIV|    intelligence; for in both respects the fair Morisco was richly
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