Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXXVII|  half-sleeves and without a collar; his breeches were also
2   I,       XLV|   seized Don Quixote by the collar so tightly that he did not
3   I,       XLV| they held, the one the coat collar, the other the throat of
4  II,     XVIII|     rust of his armour; his collar was a falling one of scholastic
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