Parte,  Chap.

1  II,        IV|  Quixote accepted as a happy omen, and he resolved to make
2  II,      VIII|   good sign and a very happy omen; though, if the truth is
3  II,        IX|    knight took to be of evil omen; nevertheless he said to
4  II,      XXII| would have taken it as a bad omen and declined to bury himself
5  II,     LVIII|  them, "I take it as a happy omen, brothers, to have seen
6  II,     LVIII|    soldiers took it as a bad omen; but he, clasping the soil
7  II,    LXXIII|    sign is that, or what ill omen is there to be found here?"~ ~
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