Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|      horse, as he was the best bit of flesh that ever ate bread
 2   I,        II|     eat. "I would gladly eat a bit of something," said Don
 3   I,      XIII|       WITH OTHER INCIDENTS~ ~ ~Bit hardly had day begun to
 4   I,        XX|     she carried, it is said, a bit of looking-glass and a piece
 5   I,        XX|       it?"~ ~"No, senor, not a bit," replied Sancho; "for when
 6   I,       XXV|       her is that she is not a bit prudish, for she has plenty
 7   I,    XXVIII|        shrugged his shoulders, bit his lips, bent his brows,
 8   I,     XXXIX|      poop to the prow, they so bit him that before he had got
 9   I,        XL|       set about translating it bit by bit, and when he had
10   I,        XL|    about translating it bit by bit, and when he had done he
11  II,        XI|        hold him in, taking the bit between his teeth he set
12  II,      XVII|      then, in full detail, and bit by bit, described the end
13  II,      XVII|        full detail, and bit by bit, described the end of the
14  II,        XX|         said Sancho.~ ~"Wait a bit," said the cook; "sinner
15  II,     XXVII|      telling the truth, wait a bit and listen, for this art,
16  II,    XXVIII|      hadst not introduced some bit of a proverb into thy speech.
17  II,      XXIX| crossed."~ ~"I don't believe a bit of it," said Sancho; "still,
18  II,       XLI|      heart, and I shan't eat a bit to relish it until I have
19  II,       XLI|       to uncover my eyes for a bit; but my master, when I asked
20  II,       XLI|         but as I have a little bit of curiosity about me, and
21  II,       XLI|      that I got a glimpse of a bit of one side of it, and saw
22  II,       XLI|      said the duchess, "with a bit of one side one does not
23  II,      XLII|        give me ever so small a bit of heaven, were it no more
24  II,      XLII|     the duke, "I cannot give a bit of heaven, no not so much
25  II,         L|    said Teresa; "for I'm not a bit of a court lady, but only
26  II,         L|     said Sanchica; "but wait a bit, and I'll go and fetch some
27  II,       LIX|    eating lie down and sleep a bit on this green grass-mattress,
28  II,        LX|     thousand lashes."~ ~"Not a bit of it," said Sancho; "let
29  II,      LXIX|      duennas to touch me-not a bit of it! Scratch my face,
30  II,      LXXI|    though it is only signing a bit of a list of medicines,
31  II,     LXXII|  replied the traveller, "not a bit."~ ~"And that Don Quixote -"
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