Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|    the woodcut of the blind beggar and his boy, that called
2   I,       XXX|    you not, lout, vagabond, beggar, that were it not for the
3  II,        VI|    will be merely a miserly beggar; for the possessor of wealth
4  II,      XIII|    it; not like me, unlucky beggar, that have nothing more
5  II,      XXVI|   laid low, destitute and a beggar, and above all without my
6  II,     LVIII| dividing his cloak with the beggar. The instant Don Quixote
7  II,     LVIII| dividing his cloak with the beggar and giving him half of it;
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