Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       III|   wounded, and with the same calmness and composure as before
2   I,      XVII|    replied to him with equal calmness, "Sir Knight, I do not want
3   I,      XXII|  waiting for them with great calmness; and no doubt it would have
4   I,    XXXIII|      bearing of Camilla, the calmness of her countenance, the
5  II,      VIII| nobleness of heart, anger by calmness of demeanour and equanimity,
6  II,      XXIX|   Quixote; but he with great calmness, just as if nothing had
7  II,    LXVIII|      of appearances. See the calmness of the night, the solitude
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