Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       Alcala de Henares in the middle of the sixteenth century.
 2   I,  TransPre|   other Miguels born about the middle of the century; one of them,
 3   I,       III|   could be administered in the middle of a field; and that he
 4   I,       III|     some devout prayer, in the middle of his delivery he raised
 5   I,        IV|        planting himself in the middle of the road, stood waiting
 6   I,      VIII|      and posted himself in the middle of the road along which
 7   I,        IX|        hands, opened it in the middle and after reading a little
 8   I,         X|     cut me in half through the middle of the body-as is wont to
 9   I,        XV|       driving the two into the middle they began to lay on with
10   I,       XVI|     Quixote stood first in the middle of this star-lit stable,
11   I,       XVI|       that hung burning in the middle of the gateway. This strange
12   I,      XVII|   there, putting Sancho in the middle of the blanket, they began
13   I,     XVIII|     sermon or discourse in the middle of an encampment, as if
14   I,       XIX|    took up his position in the middle of the road where the encamisados
15   I,      XXII|      to-day I should be in the middle of the plaza of the Zocodover
16   I,    XXVIII|        turned up as far as the middle of the leg, which verily
17   I,       XXX|        just such a mole on the middle of your backbone, which
18   I,     XXXII|     giants asunder through the middle as if they had been made
19   I,     XXXII|     made his appearance in the middle of this conversation, and
20   I,     XXXIX|      or tower which was in the middle of the lagoon under the
21   I,      XLII|      in their own room. In the middle of supper the curate said:~ ~"
22   I,     XLVII|       its numbers, so that the middle agrees with the beginning,
23   I,     XLVII|     end with the beginning and middle; on the contrary, they construct
24   I,         L|    about in it, while from the middle of the lake there comes
25   I,         L|  wanting in the beginning, the middle and the end will always
26   I,       LII|       and entered it about the middle of the day, which it so
27  II,         I|       and hold, that he was of middle height, broad-shouldered,
28  II,        IX|     always, and find it in the middle of the night, when your
29  II,        XI|        if they meet her in the middle of the street they won't
30  II,       XIV|   enormous size, hooked in the middle, covered with warts, and
31  II,       XVI|        being crazy. But in the middle of the discourse, it being
32  II,       XIX|      he planted himself in the middle of the road, just as the
33  II,      XXIX|        mills that stood in the middle of the river, and the instant
34  II,      XXIX|       boat, having reached the middle of the stream, began to
35  II,       XXX|      placed the duchess in the middle and set out for the castle.
36  II,     XXXIV|        had been pitched in the middle of the wood, where they
37  II,        XL|      half their noses from the middle upwards, even though they'
38  II,        XL|     the earth, or else in that middle course that is sought and
39  II,       XLV|        It was done, and in the middle of it they found ten gold-crowns.
40  II,       XLV|    wicked man caught me in the middle of the fields here and used
41  II,       XLV|       this villain, who in the middle of the town, in the middle
42  II,       XLV|     middle of the town, in the middle of the street, wanted to
43  II,    XLVIII|  advanced, and on reaching the middle of the room, looked up and
44  II,    XLVIII|        this chair, here in the middle of the kingdom of Aragon,
45  II,      XLIX|       he allowed to rob in the middle of this town, and rush out
46  II,         L| greater familiarity."~ ~In the middle of this conversation Sanchica
47  II,       LII|        he threw it down in the middle of the hall, and the duke
48  II,     LVIII|    days I will maintain in the middle of this highway leading
49  II,     LVIII|       he posted himself in the middle of a high road that was
50  II,     LVIII|         planted himself in the middle of the road, made the welkin
51  II,       LIX|      lay ourselves down in the middle of a meadow, and fill ourselves
52  II,        LX|      strongly built, above the middle height, of stern aspect
53  II,        LX|       Sancho on an ass, in the middle of the strand of the city;
54  II,      LXII|       down on the floor in the middle of the room, tired out and
55  II,     LXIII|   anchor, and leaping upon the middle of the gangway began to
56  II,    LXVIII|      monk to get up out of the middle of my sleep and scourge
57  II,      LXIX|       not be perceived. In the middle of the court was a catafalque,
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