Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|         in case of emergency, and likewise carried shirts and a little
 2   I,       III|          of Antequera; and of her likewise Don Quixote requested that
 3   I,        IX|          Henares," his story must likewise be modern, and that though
 4   I,        XI|           a word in reply. Sancho likewise held his peace and ate acorns,
 5   I,        XV|        and bring up; so let it be likewise a hint to your worship,
 6   I,      XVII|          his squire's beast, whom likewise he helped to dress and mount
 7   I,      XVII|          innkeeper's daughter was likewise observing him, and he too
 8   I,       XIX|        had escaped my memory; and likewise thou mayest rely upon it
 9   I,        XX|          deep shade; he perceived likewise that the sound of the strokes
10   I,      XXIV|          in so high a degree, and likewise conjure you by whatever
11   I,       XXX|          Sapient foretold it, who likewise left it declared in writing
12   I,    XXXIII| friendship thou hast reached; and likewise I see and confess that if
13   I,     XXXVI|          her eyes saw that he who likewise held her was her husband,
14   I,       XLI|        she desired, was satisfied likewise; and then in glad silence
15   I,      XLII|       Mexico; and he had learned, likewise, that the young lady was
16   I,      XLIV|           of this, they robbed me likewise of a new brass basin, never
17   I,       XLV|         perfectly well; and I was likewise a soldier for some time
18   I,       LII|       tell him this one, which is likewise of a madman and a dog.~ ~
19  II,         I|         my original condition, so likewise he will restore you if you
20  II,         I|     height, which is a huge size. Likewise, in the island of Sicily,
21  II,      XXII|      lakes of Ruidera, which were likewise famous all over La Mancha,
22  II,      XXII|         went those of the cousin, likewise well filled; and so, commending
23  II,     XXIII|       John. Guadiana your squire, likewise bewailing your fate, was
24  II,     XXXIV|          The duke and Don Quixote likewise dismounted and placed themselves
25  II,     XXXVI|        two great drums which were likewise draped in black, and beside
26  II,   XXXVIII|         the hands of three pages, likewise dressed in mourning, forming
27  II,   XXXVIII|           beside the duchess, who likewise received her with great
28  II,     XLIII|       forget it," said Sancho.~ ~"Likewise, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "
29  II,     XLVII|         all, which is hunger."~ ~"Likewise," said the carver, "it is
30  II,       LIV|        lost, itself and its owner likewise."~ ~"I will not press thee,
31  II,       LXV|     KNIGHT OF THE WHITE MOON WAS; LIKEWISE DON GREGORIO'S RELEASE,
32  II,    LXVIII|           with a goad, and Dapple likewise, as if he too wanted to
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