Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXII| second, who made no reply, so downcast and melancholy was he; but
2   I,      XXII|     he is always dejected and downcast because the other thieves
3  II,        IX|     Sancho, seeing his master downcast and somewhat dissatisfied,
4  II,        LX|   felt, the regent's lady was downcast, and the pilgrims did not
5  II,      LXXI|       Quixote went along very downcast in one respect and very
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