Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XII|   you there is no fear of an untoward result."~ ~Sancho Panza,
2  II,        XI| jingling of the bells, which untoward apparition so startled Rocinante
3  II,    XLVIII|   connected by blood; but my untoward fate and the improvidence
4  II,       LVI|      some apprehensive of an untoward ending to the affair, and
5  II,        LX|     knight, nor regard as an untoward fate the position in which
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