Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XX|  blows that if, instead of catching them on his shoulders, he
2   I,      XXXI| and in dread of his master catching him tripping, for though
3   I,       LII| reed sharp at one end, and catching a dog in the street, or
4  II,      XXVI|   reals for his trouble in catching the ape.~ ~"Let him have
5  II,      XXXI|    feet, hastened out, and catching Don Quixote in their arms
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