Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XVI|    find myself as weak and shaken as if I had really fallen."~ ~"
2   I,     XXXII| down at once, being sorely shaken and in want of sleep.~ ~
3  II,       XII|  all mixed, jumbled up and shaken together, and stowed away
4  II,       XXX| raised Don Quixote, sorely shaken by his fall; and he, limping,
5  II,       XLI|   and Sancho got up rather shaken, and, looking about them,
6  II,      LXIV| joint; for if he were only shaken out of his madness it would
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