Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XVII|    at all, until from pure weariness they left off. They then
2   I,     XXIII|    the hunger, thirst, and weariness he had endured in the service
3   I,    XXVIII| troubled mind and relieves weariness of spirit. Such was the
4   I,      XXXV|    appearance of excessive weariness. They left him to sleep,
5   I,       XLI| she was more wearied by my weariness than rested by the rest;
6  II,     LVIII|   than last year's clouds. Weariness brought Don Quixote to a
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