Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         V|   matter with him that he complained so dolefully.~ ~Don Quixote
2   I,      VIII| would rather your worship complained when anything ailed you.
3   I,       XIV| propriety, for Chrysostom complained in it of jealousy, suspicion,
4   I,    XXXIII| of Lothario's visits, and complained of it to him, saying that
5  II,    XLVIII|   aware of it (for I have complained to him, not once but many
6  II,        LV| himself, and no wonder he complained, nor was it from ill-temper,
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