Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         X|      in attack, more spirit in maintaining it, more dexterity in wounding
2  II,      VIII|       thinking, believing, and maintaining that my lady Dulcinea was
3  II,       XXI| craftiness of Basilio; Camacho maintaining that, if Quiteria as a maiden
4  II,     XXXII|      he makes in supposing and maintaining that there are not and never
5  II,        LX|    both victors and vanquished maintaining profound silence, waiting
6  II,    LXVIII|    Dapple before them, and all maintaining a strange silence, followed
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