Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        II| quickly, for the burden and pressure of arms cannot be borne
2   I,        IV|  our hearts and without any pressure we will confess the truth
3   I,        LI|   and she confessed without pressure that Vicente de la Roca
4  II,        LI| QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA.~ ~The pressure of business is so great
5  II,       LIX|     pain of my thoughts and pressure of my misfortunes. I was
6  II,        LX| wrong he had done her under pressure of the inexorable necessities
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