Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       with plates which, if not particularly happy as illustrations,
 2   I,  TransPre|         But what strikes one as particularly strange is that while they
 3   I,         I|         as pearls in his sight, particularly when in his reading he came
 4   I,       XVI|     author of this history, who particularly mentions this carrier because
 5   I,     XXVII|         me to observe or notice particularly what she wore; I could only
 6   I,     XXXVI|       be people of distinction, particularly he who advanced to take
 7   I,    XXXVII|     from some of the listeners, particularly the women, who are by nature
 8   I,       XLI|         dread of the Turks, but particularly of the soldiers, who are
 9   I,      XLIV| everybody was awake and up, but particularly Dona Clara and Dorothea;
10   I,      XLIV|       very anxious to know more particularly who he was, and even to
11   I,      XLIV|   attracted by the dispute, but particularly Cardenio, Don Fernando,
12   I,      XLVI|       various countenances, but particularly her Spaniard's, whom she
13   I,      XLIX|      might as well release him, particularly as it would be to the advantage
14   I,         L|       doing good to my friends, particularly to this poor Sancho Panza,
15  II,         I|  history in which his deeds are particularly mentioned, that he frequently
16  II,        II|       up in opposition to them, particularly squire hidalgos who polish
17  II,        II|        being ambitious, and not particularly cleanly in his dress, or
18  II,        VI|         not come from my hands, particularly cages and tooth-picks."~ ~
19  II,       VII|        all the world knows, but particularly my own town, who the Panzas
20  II,     XXIII|         as it would be useless, particularly as the time was drawing
21  II,      XXIV|     matter of great importance, particularly when I can cite so grave
22  II,      XXIV|        s king and natural lord, particularly in the profession of arms,
23  II,       XXX|       knight and squire, Sancho particularly, for with him what touched
24  II,      XXXI|       said the duenna, "who has particularly requested me to go and put
25  II,     XXXIV|      all felt fresh wonder, but particularly Sancho and Don Quixote;
26  II,        LI|      wise a governor by hunger; particularly as he intended to have done
27  II,       LII|         nobody will believe it, particularly the curate, and Master Nicholas
28  II,       LII|      Teresa Panza's letter, but particularly the duke and duchess; and
29  II,       LII|   Teresa had given him as being particularly good and superior to those
30  II,      LXII|      that it will astonish you, particularly if the book is a little
31  II,       LXV|         by my fall, which was a particularly dangerous one. But this
32  II,      LXVI|         he pays for everything, particularly when the coin is madness.
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