Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV|      he was reminded of those cross-roads where knights-errant used
2   I,         X| adventures of islands, but of cross-roads, in which nothing is got
3   I,         X|   above two hours among these cross-roads before we see more men in
4   I,       XXI|      seeks in these wilds and cross-roads, where, even if the most
5  II,      XVII| traverses deserts, solitudes, cross-roads, forests, and mountains,
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