Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XLIX|       conscience; for it would weigh heavily on it if I thought
2  II,      XXIX|  Quixote, "cross ourselves and weigh anchor; I mean, embark and
3  II,      XXXI|       thy tongue, consider and weigh thy words before they escape
4  II,     LXIII|   boatswain gave the signal to weigh anchor, and leaping upon
5  II,      LXVI| neighbour of his, who does not weigh more than nine, to run a
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