Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XIII|      belongs to it cannot be conducted without exceeding great
2   I,     XVIII|      comes opposite to us is conducted and led by the mighty emperor
3  II,      XXXI|    pomp and stateliness they conducted him into another room, where
4  II,      XLIV|         HOW SANCHO PANZA WAS CONDUCTED TO HIS GOVERNMENT, AND OF
5  II,       XLV|     and with great pomp they conducted him to the principal church
6  II,     XLVII|  ACCOUNT OF HOW SANCHO PANZA CONDUCTED HIMSELF IN HIS GOVERNMENT~ ~ ~
7  II,      LXIX| Quixote and Sancho should be conducted to their old quarters.~ ~ ~ ~
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