Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XX|       Don Quixote at this grew desperate, but the more he drove his
2   I,     XXIII|        lady had driven to some desperate course; but as in that uninhabited
3   I,     XXXIV|     placed me in a position so desperate."~ ~As she uttered these
4   I,     XLVII| concluded that he must be some desperate highwayman or other malefactor
5  II,       XVI|      there fell a terrific and desperate adventure.~ ~ ~ ~
6  II,        LX|     force of jealousy, to what desperate lengths dost thou lead those
7  II,     LXIII|      vessel saw their case was desperate, and while the galley was
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