Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XI|          them from the fire, and laying sheepskins on the ground,
2   I,       XIV| distressed damsels, Don Quixote, laying his hand on the hilt of
3   I,       XIX|     anger, without any more ado, laying his lance in rest charged
4   I,     XXVII|        yet in my possession? But laying aside these useless and
5   I,      XXXV|      enemy; and believing he was laying on the giant, he had given
6  II,     XXXIX|        ways and worse intrigues, laying to the charge of all what
7  II,      LXIV|          satisfaction than that, laying aside arms and abstaining
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