Parte,  Chap.

 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.
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