Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|     through a renegade known as El Dorador, "the Gilder." How
 2   I,   Commend|      Could Miraflores change to El Toboso,~ And London's town
 3   I,   Commend|        kiss and cuff.~ ~ ~ FROM EL DONOSO, THE MOTLEY POET,~ ~
 4   I,         I|         del Toboso-she being of El Toboso -- a name, to his
 5   I,        VI|      the Famous Knight, Tirante el Blanco."~ ~"God bless me!"
 6   I,        VI|         with a shout, "'Tirante el Blanco' here! Hand it over,
 7   I,      VIII|       that you should return to El Toboso, and on my behalf
 8   I,      VIII|       it must return at once to El Toboso, he made at him,
 9   I,        IX|         to go to the village of El Toboso, and on my behalf
10   I,      XIII|    sufficiently praised Tirante el Blanco, and in our own days
11   I,      XIII|        is Dulcinea, her country El Toboso, a village of La
12   I,      XIII|          but she is of those of El Toboso of La Mancha, a lineage
13   I,      XIII|         compare it with that of El Toboso of La Mancha, though,
14   I,      XIII|     though he lived so close to El Toboso. They were going
15   I,        XX|        service, thou wilt go to El Toboso, where thou shalt
16   I,      XXII|      and proceed to the city of El Toboso, and there present
17   I,      XXII|       our chain and set out for El Toboso, is to imagine that
18   I,     XXIII|  entirely and come out again at El Viso or Almodovar del Campo,
19   I,       XXV|   Rocinante: let me once get to El Toboso and into the presence
20   I,      XXVI|      the high road, he made for El Toboso, and the next day
21   I,      XXIX|     quit that place and come to El Toboso, where she was expecting
22   I,      XXXI|      and to set out at once for El Toboso, unless something
23   I,      XXXI|        than three days to go to El Toboso and return, though
24   I,      XXXI|         gone from this place to El Toboso and returned in such
25   I,      XXXI|  Dulcinea was a peasant girl of El Toboso, he had never seen
26   I,     XXXIX|        It happened in this way: El Uchali, the king of Algiers,
27   I,     XXXIX|     taken, covered with wounds; El Uchali, as you know, sirs,
28   I,     XXXIX|         chastise us. As it was, El Uchali took refuge at Modon,
29   I,        XL|    months later died my master, El Uchali, otherwise Uchali
30  II,         I|  gracious and easy than Tirante el Blanco? Who more courtly
31  II,       III|    larger than all the works of El Tostado would make up. In
32  II,       VII|       village, they set out for El Toboso, Don Quixote on his
33  II,       VII|      road for the great city of El Toboso.~ ~ ~ ~
34  II,      VIII|        now begin on the road to El Toboso, as the others began
35  II,      VIII|     than will allow us to reach El Toboso by daylight; for
36  II,      VIII|      descried the great city of El Toboso, at the sight of
37  II,      VIII|     when his master sent him to El Toboso. In the end, Don
38  II,      VIII|        oak trees that were near El Toboso; and when the moment
39  II,        IX|    quitted the wood and entered El Toboso. The town was in
40  II,        IX|        its own; perhaps here in El Toboso it is the way to
41  II,        IX|       list of all the people of El Toboso; though it is my
42  II,         X|         oak grove, or wood near El Toboso, he bade Sancho return
43  II,         X|       Why, in the great city of El Toboso. Well, and for whom
44  II,         X|        be just and right if the El Toboso people, finding out
45  II,         X|        had time enough to go to El Toboso and return; and things
46  II,         X|   Dapple, he spied, coming from El Toboso towards the spot
47  II,         X|    looked all along the road to El Toboso, and as he could
48  II,         X|  princess and universal lady of El Toboso, is not your magnanimous
49  II,        XI|         them wandering all over El Toboso, looking like noddies,
50  II,        XI|        we are players of Angulo el Malo's company; we have
51  II,       XIV|      fall, to go to the city of El Toboso and present yourself
52  II,     XVIII|       round, which, coming from El Toboso, brought back to
53  II,     XXIII|       spoke to on the road from El Toboso! I asked Montesinos
54  II,     XXXII| granting there is a Dulcinea in El Toboso, or out of it, and
55  II,     XXXII|     that there is a Dulcinea in El Toboso, and that she is
56  II,     XXXII|      highnesses that, coming to El Toboso a short time back,
57  II,     XXXII|       of the gentle families of El Toboso, which are many,
58  II,    XXXIII|      Sancho saw on the way from El Toboso, it is, no doubt,
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