Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXXIII|    that the best regulated clock could not surpass it.~ ~
2  II,     XXVII|    be if the people of the clock town were to be at loggerheads
3  II,      XLVI|   Quixote.~ ~When eleven o'clock came, Don Quixote found
4  II,    XLVIII| brass, nor is it now ten o'clock in the morning, but midnight,
5  II,      LIII|   himself. He asked what o'clock it was; they told him it
6  II,      LXII| dance began at about ten o'clock. Among the ladies were two
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