Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      as that of the street she lived in, they omit to mention.
 2   I,  TransPre|     into the house in which he lived. In these he himself is
 3   I,  TransPre|    reformed. He died as he had lived, accepting his lot bravely
 4   I,  TransPre|     unlike the age in which he lived, but altogether unlike Cervantes
 5   I,  TransPre|       s world and the world he lived in, between things as he
 6   I,         I|  desire to call to mind, there lived not long since one of those
 7   I,       III|        a cobbler of Toledo who lived in the stalls of Sanchobienaya,
 8   I,        IV|       clown replied that as he lived and by the oath he had sworn (
 9   I,        XI|    toil, but because they that lived in it knew not the two words "
10   I,      XIII|        his knowledge though he lived so close to El Toboso. They
11   I,       XXI|     now, or if my Dulcinea had lived then, might depend upon
12   I,    XXXIII| province called Tuscany, there lived two gentlemen of wealth
13   I,    XXXIII|    that of a friend of his who lived in a village not far from
14   I,      XXXV|        in Camilla's virtue, he lived happy and free from anxiety,
15   I,      XXXV|       the wealthy Anselmo, who lived at San Giovanni, carried
16   I,        XL|      might be.~ ~In this way I lived on immured in a building
17   I,        XL|      ascertain who it was that lived in the house, and whether
18   I,        XL| anything more than that he who lived there was a rich Moor of
19   I,        XL|       with particular care who lived in it. We agreed also that
20   I,        XL|       Moor we had been told of lived in that house, that his
21   I,        LI| neighbourhood, and in it there lived a farmer, a very worthy
22  II,         I|     flesh and blood, that ever lived in the world; on the contrary,
23  II,        II|       the famous men that have lived escaped being calumniated
24  II,         V| without a government, you have lived until now without a government,
25  II,       XIX|    village as Quiteria, and he lived in the house next door to
26  II,      XXIV|       clad in palm-leaves, and lived on the roots of the earth.
27  II,   XXXVIII|  opened on the street where he lived, that, more than anything
28  II,       XLI|     talk about for ages, if he lived so long; but Don Quixote,
29  II,         L|   could tell him whether there lived there a woman of the name
30  II,     LXIII|       the seclusion in which I lived it was not so great but
31  II,    LXXIII|      back to him as long as he lived. Sancho took out four cuartos
32  II,     LXXIV|       during the three days he lived after that on which he made
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