Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       ever invalid had, he was seven months in hospital at Messina
 2   I,  TransPre|        happen to be two of the seven or eight he mentions with
 3   I,  TransPre|       from the very outset. In seven years from the completion
 4   I,        IV|        replied, nine months at seven reals a month. Don Quixote
 5   I,       XVI|   defects; she did not measure seven palms from head to foot,
 6   I,     XVIII|     which there were more than seven, and made off without waiting
 7   I,     XXIII|      tribes of Israel, and the Seven Maccabees, and Castor and
 8   I,      XXVI|      he always wore shoes with seven iron soles? Though cunning
 9   I,     XXXIX|     the fort there were barely seven thousand soldiers, how could
10   I,     XLVII|   coming on behind them six or seven mounted men, well found
11   I,         L|       wonders contained in the seven castles of the seven Fays
12   I,         L|       the seven castles of the seven Fays that lie beneath this
13  II,         I|   Philistine, Goliath, who was seven cubits and a half in height,
14  II,         V|          If God keeps me in my seven senses, or five, or whatever
15  II,      VIII|    Diana, by repute one of the seven wonders of the world, and
16  II,      VIII|        was reckoned one of the seven wonders of the world; but
17  II,         X|         like a moustache, with seven or eight red hairs like
18  II,     XVIII|  origin and true source of the seven lakes commonly called the
19  II,      XXII|          in which he described seven hundred and three liveries,
20  II,     XXIII|     the duenna Ruidera and her seven daughters and two nieces,
21  II,     XXIII|      the Lakes of Ruidera. The seven daughters belong to the
22  II,     XXIII|       no rest, and to roam the seven regions of the earth more
23  II,    XXVIII|       to sleeping! Measure out seven feet on the earth, brother
24  II,      XXIX|       already emerged and gone seven hundred or eight hundred
25  II,       XLI|  happened we came by where the seven goats are, and by God and
26  II,       XLI|  reached that heaven where the seven goats Sancho speaks of are
27  II,      LVII|   hands contain ne'er a~ King, seven, or ace~ When thou playest
28  II,      LXXI| hundred half reals, which make seven hundred and fifty reals;
29  II,      LXXI|      reals, which added to the seven hundred and fifty make eight
30  II,     LXXIV|     claim him as a son, as the seven cities of Greece contended
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