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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| to be two of the seven or eight he mentions with complacency, 2 I, TransPre| was so fond of. In this, eight years and a half after the 3 I, TransPre| and he made no sign until eight years and a half had gone 4 I, I| for himself, and he was eight days more pondering over 5 I, II| to me whether I am given eight reals in small change or 6 I, II| small change or a piece of eight; moreover, it may be that 7 I, VI| could be; and seizing about eight at a time, she flung them 8 I, XV| for-I know not if it was eight years or eight months, for 9 I, XV| if it was eight years or eight months, for I am not very 10 I, XXI| one, and worth a real of eight if it is worth a maravedis," 11 I, XXIII| town of Almodovar, which is eight leagues from this, and there 12 I, XXVII| very much against my will, eight days in some place where 13 I, XXIX| sixty thousand pieces of eight, full weight, which is something; 14 I, XXXII| they were a work of about eight sheets of manuscript, with, 15 I, XXXIII| himself from his house for eight days, betaking himself to 16 I, XXXIX| great distinction and fame. Eight days hence I will give you 17 I, XL| buy the vessel, and with eight hundred I ransomed myself, 18 I, XLI| under sail we ran more than eight miles an hour without any 19 I, XLVI| Quixote's knowing it, paid eight reals for the basin, and 20 I, LII| Alexanders, since for only eight months of service thou hast 21 II, X| moustache, with seven or eight red hairs like threads of 22 II, XX| dances." It was composed of eight nymphs in two files, with 23 II, XXVI| quitted the inn at about eight in the morning and took 24 II, XXIX| and gone seven hundred or eight hundred leagues; and if 25 II, XXXIII| and that other of six or eight days ago, which is not yet 26 II, XLVII| which he was not cured for eight days; and on one of these 27 II, XLIX| give me if it were only eight reals, for he knows I am 28 II, LII| in advance; he worked for eight days, and at the end of 29 II, LII| making bonelace; she earns eight maravedis a day clear, which 30 II, LV| overheard him and said, "It is eight or ten days, brother growler, 31 II, LXXI| seven hundred and fifty make eight hundred and twenty-five 32 II, LXXI| have given himself six or eight when he began to think the