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1 I, III| of adventures in various parts of the world, among others 2 I, VI| second, third, and fourth parts all stand in need of a little 3 I, XIII| itself over many and various parts of the world; and in it, 4 I, XXVII| one, and the heat in those parts is intense, and the hour 5 I, XXIX| has brought him into these parts, alone, unattended, and 6 I, XXXIV| become the realities of the parts they played. He longed for 7 I, XXXIX| divide my property into four parts; three I will give to you, 8 I, XXXIX| Moors and Arabs from all parts of Africa, and in the train 9 I, XLVII| is what they say in these parts, that the wheel of fortune 10 I, XLVII| or what proportion of the parts to the whole, or of the 11 I, XLVII| or of the whole to the parts, can there be in a book 12 I, XLVIII| instructed by the serious parts, full of admiration at the 13 I, LI| in Italy and divers other parts. A captain who chanced to 14 I, LII| Excellency, as from many parts I am urged to send him off, 15 II, III| seen governors in these parts," said Sancho, "that are 16 II, IV| may stumble on in these parts, I will take it as a great 17 II, XI| company I take the leading parts. If you want to know anything 18 II, XVII| knights have their own special parts to play; let the courtier 19 II, XIX| seeking adventures in all parts of the world. He informed 20 II, XXIII| celebrated in all these parts, and even in the world, 21 II, XXVIII| the back, where all the parts that are sore are situated, 22 II, XXIX| the equinoctial line which parts the two opposite poles midway."~ ~" 23 II, XXXVI| believe what I hear in these parts, is a madman of some sense, 24 II, XXXVIII| was the custom in those parts for lords to take distinctive 25 II, XL| makes through different parts of the world; he is here 26 II, XLVI| bandaged all the wounded parts; and as she did so she said 27 II, LI| have to be divided into two parts; and if he is divided of 28 II, LIV| and in Barbary and all the parts of Africa where we counted 29 II, LIV| as he likes, for in most parts they enjoy liberty of conscience. 30 II, LVI| dead or alive, in those parts having ever seen or heard 31 II, LX| the authorities in these parts are wont to hang them up 32 II, LX| have scattered in these parts, they may do you no harm; 33 II, LXX| a gentleman of such good parts as Don Quixote to be a madman.