Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXXIII|   the mire of the gifts and attentions of persevering lovers, because
2   I,     XLIII|   who had come to offer him attentions. But he had hardly moved
3  II,      XXII|     Many and great were the attentions shown to Don Quixote by
4  II,     XXXII|  like jokes than the polite attentions of one's host."~ ~The duchess
5  II,       LIV|   trouble herself about the attentions of this heir."~ ~"God grant
6  II,     LVIII| free, and relieved from the attentions of Altisidora, he felt at
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