Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XLIII|      pluck up his soul by the roots with each of them; and they
2  II,      XIII|   thistles, or wild pears, or roots of the woods; let our masters
3  II,      XXIV| palm-leaves, and lived on the roots of the earth. But do not
4  II,       XLI|    that will run away; it has roots so deeply buried in the
5  II,      LVII|   grinders are drawn~ May the roots of them stick.~ ~ Bireno,
6  II,      LXXI|       being plucked up by the roots. Don Quixote, touched to
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