Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       VII|   was early morning and the rays of the sun fell on them
2   I,      VIII|     called him, neither the rays of the sun beating on his
3   I,      XIII|  target for the intolerable rays of the sun in summer and
4   I,      XXIV| talking about them than the rays of the sun can help giving
5   I,     XLIII|    fortress until the sun's rays are spread over the whole
6  II,      XVII|  let him endure the burning rays of the midsummer sun, and
7  II,        XX|     the heat of his fervent rays, when Don Quixote, shaking
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