Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|      roam through all the four quarters of the world seeking adventures
 2   I,       III|       Toledo, and divers other quarters, where he had proved the
 3   I,        IV|       thus reminded of his old quarters, stepped out so briskly
 4   I,        VI|      faith he must take up his quarters in the yard, in spite of
 5   I,        VI|    keep it shut up in your own quarters."~ ~"Very good," said the
 6   I,         X|  sociably. But anxious to find quarters for the night, they with
 7   I,        XX|       could and bared his hind quarters, no slim ones. But, this
 8   I,       XXI|      fame must be won in other quarters before repairing to the
 9   I,     XXVII|        not seem to them likely quarters for one who sang so well;
10   I,      XXIX|        in these out-of-the-way quarters.~ ~"This fair lady, brother
11   I,      XXXI|       finds himself in his own quarters supping very much to his
12   I,    XXXVII|     evening and a share of the quarters we occupy, where she shall
13   I,       XLI|       bringing us to such good quarters; for, if I do not deceive
14   I,      XLII|  scanty and poor, there are no quarters so cramped or inconvenient
15   I,     XLIII|        can have taken up their quarters."~ ~"You know but little
16   I,    XLVIII|     have been laid in all four quarters of the globe? And if truth
17   I,        LI|     searched the woods and all quarters, and at the end of three
18   I,       LII|       was so bent on coming to quarters with these sheeted figures
19   I,       LII|        up at inns, all at free quarters, and devil take the maravedi
20  II,        XI|      and come down on the hind quarters of his Dapple he felt the
21  II,        XI|      is coming back to his old quarters;" and so it turned out,
22  II,      XIII|        and get back to our own quarters; for those who seek adventures
23  II,      XVII|     the cart and come to close quarters with him, when he hoped
24  II,       XIX|     Sancho's will, as the good quarters he had enjoyed in the castle
25  II,     XXIII| everywhere, and penetrates all quarters and reaches everyone, and
26  II,     XXVII|          resolved to shift his quarters into the kingdom of Aragon,
27  II,      XXXI|     bear in mind we are now in quarters whence, by God's help, and
28  II,     XXXVI|     the bell-ringer is in safe quarters, and all will come out in
29  II,        LV|     very bad night in his last quarters; then he went upstairs to
30  II,        LX|     meet him and test at close quarters what he had heard of him
31  II,      LXIX|      be conducted to their old quarters.~ ~ ~ ~
32  II,     LXXII|        your siesta to-day; the quarters seem clean and cool."~ ~
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