Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          name she is proudest of to-day. Gonzalo, above mentioned,
 2   I,        IV|          of knighthood, and hath to-day righted the greatest wrong
 3   I,        IV|    cruelty perpetrated: who hath to-day plucked the rod from the
 4   I,       VII|       may turn, and what is lost to-day may be won to-morrow; for
 5   I,        XI|      ornaments like those in use to-day, set off by Tyrian purple,
 6   I,       XVI|     drubbed and emperor, that is to-day the most miserable and needy
 7   I,     XVIII|        alforjas that are missing to-day with all my treasures, did
 8   I,     XVIII|      case we have nothing to eat to-day," replied Don Quixote.~ ~"
 9   I,      XXII|         s wit with them, so that to-day I should be in the middle
10   I,     XXIII|       men to preserve themselves to-day for to-morrow, and not risk
11   I,    XXXVII|        the landlord, Who is here to-day, holding one end of the
12   I,    XXXVII|       our journey to-morrow, for to-day we could not make much way;
13   I,    XXXVII| to-morrow because it is too late to-day, so be it, and we will pass
14   I,     XLVII|       were up yesterday are down to-day. I am sorry for my wife
15   I,        LI|  trinkets and fine steel chains. To-day he would appear in one gay
16   I,       LII|          in grim Bellona's hall~ To-day exalts La Mancha over these,~
17  II,         I|      which Seville is committing to-day in releasing you from this
18  II,         V|       mantle, and there she goes to-day in a hooped gown with her
19  II,       VII|           go on; you talk pearls to-day."~ ~"The fact is," continued
20  II,       VII|          us liable to death, and to-day we are, and to-morrow we
21  II,       VII|     worship and highness set out to-day rather than to-morrow; and
22  II,       XIV|        surpasses all women alive to-day in beauty, and that I am
23  II,      XVII|          they have eaten nothing to-day, so let your worship stand
24  II,      XVII|        far, he will not come out to-day. Your worship's great courage
25  II,      XXVI|   Yesterday was I lord of Spain~ To-day I've not a turret left~
26  II,     XXXII|           and that she is living to-day, and that she is beautiful
27  II,        XL|         of the world; he is here to-day, to-morrow in France, and
28  II,      XLVI|          swift and sudden,~ Here to-day, to-morrow flown,~ Passes,
29  II,         L|  Sanchica; "would to God it were to-day instead of to-morrow, even
30  II,        LI|          youth for a son-in-law; to-day we are going to explain
31  II,        LV|       vassals, would see himself to-day buried in a pit without
32  II,     LVIII|          that has happened to us to-day is to be called an adventure,
33  II,       LXV|   overcome him, as you have seen to-day. And as he is so scrupulous
34  II,       LXV|          them, for he that falls to-day may get up to-morrow; unless
35  II,     LXXII|     worship may take your siesta to-day; the quarters seem clean
36  II,     LXXIV|         for him who is conquered to-day to be conqueror tomorrow."~ ~"
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