Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XLIII|       when Don Quixote lost his footing; and slipping off the saddle,
2   I,     XLIII|      much as he could to gain a footing; just like those undergoing
3  II,        IV|      for me, to make me lose my footing and fall and knock my grinders
4  II,     XXXII|       more needed than to get a footing, by hook or by crook, in
5  II,    XXXIII| protection, and the bad neither footing nor access. And it seems
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