Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|            to meet the demand by a third edition, the seventh in
 2   I,  TransPre|           to correct them when the third edition was in progress,
 3   I,  TransPre|            off with a promise of a Third Part, giving the further
 4   I,        VI|      curate, "that and the second, third, and fourth parts all stand
 5   I,        XV|           shall be no good for the third, unless God in his infinite
 6   I,      XXII|             then passing on to the third he asked him what he had
 7   I,     XXVII|      Hamete Benengeli, brought the Third to a conclusion.~ ~ ~ ~
 8   I,     XXXIX|             another trade, and the third serve the king in the wars,
 9   I,        XL|       general-on-sea, which is the third place of trust in the realm.
10   I,        XL|            the first, and then the third went forward, but with the
11   I,    XLVIII|            the second in Asia, the third finished in Africa, and
12   I,       LII|     achieved by Don Quixote in his third sally, has been unable to
13   I,       LII|         fact that Don Quixote, the third time he sallied forth from
14   I,       LII|          in hopes of Don Quixote's third sally.~ ~"Forse altro cantera
15  II,         I|          Part of this history, and third sally of Don Quixote, says
16  II,       III|            be buried at Segovia; a third says the liberation of the
17  II,         V|     Quixote, who means to go out a third time to seek for adventures;
18  II,        VI|          to give them the slip the third time, and once more betake
19  II,       VII|           a resolve to undertake a third sally, she seized her mantle,
20  II,       VII|        again (and this will be the third time) to hunt all over the
21  II,       VII|         would impede or hinder thy third sally, may find no way out
22  II,       VII|         sally out upon the world a third time; so I offer again to
23  II,     XVIII|         simple justice; and so the third comes to be the second,
24  II,     XVIII|     reckoning in this way, will be third, in the same way as licentiate
25  II,        XX|         the second, "Birth" of the third, and "Valour" of the fourth.
26  II,        XX|          the second "Largess," the third "Treasure," and the fourth "
27  II,      XXIV|           that I have in hand; the third, to have discovered the
28  II,       XXV|        another bright red, and the third parti-coloured, provided
29  II,     XXVII|            to writing until on the third day, as he was ascending
30  II,     XXVII|        natural and divine law; the third, in defence of one's honour,
31  II,    XXVIII|           we left our village this third time, and how much you can
32  II,     XXXII|            a jug also of silver, a third with two fine white towels
33  II,     XXXII|            and permission for this third sally, I found her altogether
34  II,       XLI| thunderbolts are engendered in the third region, and if we go on
35  II,       LIX|          without articles; and the third, which above all stamps
36  II,       LXV|            of the great Philip the Third, and unparalleled wisdom
37  II,     LXXIV|      length, powerless to make any third expedition or new sally;
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