Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|             set free. Before long he discovered that Blanco de Paz, who
 2   I,       VII|             that house that would be discovered by-and-by: he said too that
 3   I,      XVII|          which was not very high, he discovered the game that was being
 4   I,       XIX|           before they had reached or discovered any place of shelter; and
 5   I,        XX|             about so closely that he discovered a fisherman who had alongside
 6   I,       XXI|             with the utmost pains be discovered anywhere in the known world.
 7   I,       XXI|             would not that they were discovered; at last the princess will
 8   I,     XXIII|            way the real owner may be discovered; and perhaps that will be
 9   I,      XXVI|         consequence of the proofs he discovered at the fountain, and the
10   I,      XXVI|     completely legible that could be discovered were those that follow here:~ ~
11   I,      XXVI|           asking for it. When Sancho discovered he could not find the book
12   I,     XXVII|            the corner of a rock they discovered a man of the same aspect
13   I,     XXVII|           her air a sealed paper was discovered in her bosom which Don Fernando
14   I,    XXVIII|           had gone twenty paces they discovered behind a rock, seated at
15   I,    XXVIII|             minds, now that you have discovered me to be a woman, and see
16   I,    XXVIII|             the lynx's cannot rival, discovered me, with the help of the
17   I,    XXVIII|                  And they had hardly discovered me, when, as he owned afterwards,
18   I,      XXIX| three-quarters of a league when they discovered Don Quixote in a wilderness
19   I,    XXXIII|          beginning his wiles are not discovered. All this gave great satisfaction
20   I,        XL|              ransom, for when it was discovered that I was a captain, although
21   I,       XLI|              soon as the robbery was discovered; but the captain (who was
22   I,       XLI|             shepherds' huts could be discovered, but strain our eyes as
23   I,       XLV|           warrant with his face, and discovered that beyond all doubt he
24   I,     XLVII|           some papers, saying he had discovered them in the lining of the
25   I,     XLVII|           their stratagem from being discovered.~ ~The canon, replying to
26   I,        LI|       jewellery, piece by piece, and discovered that he had three suits
27   I,       LII|             to his account, had been discovered among the crumbling foundations
28  II,      XXIV|             hand; the third, to have discovered the antiquity of cards,
29  II,      XXIX|          thus proceeding, then, they discovered a small boat, without oars
30  II,      XXXI|               for it should never be discovered through him what they were.~ ~
31  II,      XXXI|              heaven's name, have you discovered that there are or ever were
32  II,       LIX|             limpid spring which they discovered in a cool grove relieved
33  II,       LIX|            little I have seen I have discovered three things in this author
34  II,     LXIII|        proved. As soon as the vessel discovered the galleys she went about
35  II,     LXIII|            of these galleys, we were discovered, and the result was what
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