Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|     deeds of Cervantes, how he comforted and helped the weak-hearted,
2   I,      XXVI| accepted or honoured.~ ~Sancho comforted himself with this, and said
3   I,      XXXV|        such store by. Dorothea comforted Sancho, telling him that
4   I,       XLI|    some food, and the renegade comforted them by telling them that
5   I,      XLVI|   seriously.~ ~Don Quixote was comforted by the prophecy he heard,
6  II,       III|   grand and true. With this he comforted himself somewhat, though
7  II,      XLIV|      his stitches; however, he comforted himself on perceiving that
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