Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| suppose that all Spain was in league not only against the man
 2   I,       XII| friends, and it is not half a league from this place to where
 3   I,      XIII|       not gone a quarter of a league when at the meeting of two
 4   I,        XV|       he had not gone a short league when the road came in sight,
 5   I,       XIX|     to find some inn within a league or two. Going along, then,
 6   I,       XXI|  clean it glittered at half a league's distance. He rode upon
 7   I,     XXIII|     for if you push on half a league farther, perhaps you will
 8   I,       XXV|       were better than half a league off they heard her as well
 9   I,     XXVII|   Love, Chance and Heaven, in league I see.~ ~ What must I do
10   I,      XXIX|     about three-quarters of a league when they discovered Don
11   I,    XXXVII|       lean yellow face half a league long, his armour of all
12   I,     XXXIX|     Flanders news came of the league that his Holiness Pope Pius
13   I,       XLI|      less than a quarter of a league when the sound of a little
14   I,       XLI|     Velez Malaga, which was a league and a half distant. Some
15   I,     XLVII|    one smells of amber half a league off." Sancho was here speaking
16   I,     XLVII|      which was in sight not a league off. The quick travellers
17   I,        LI|       town he made a ballad a league long.~ ~ ~This soldier,
18  II,       VII|      to accompany them half a league out of the village, they
19  II,         X|    back, for more than half a league.~ ~Don Quixote followed
20  II,       XIX|      La Mancha, or for many a league round."~ ~Don Quixote asked
21  II,       XIX|    nearly three-quarters of a league, which testimony will serve,
22  II,    XXVIII|    sight about a quarter of a league off. Every now and then
23  II,      XLII|   were it no more than half a league, I'd rather have it than
24  II,      XLIV|      fancying they perceive a league off the patch on his shoe,
25  II,        LV|   though he was within half a league of it when night, somewhat
26  II,        LV|       rather more than half a league, when at last he perceived
27  II,     LVIII|       little more than half a league, they perceived some dozen
28  II,       LIX|    was in sight, apparently a league off. I say an inn, because
29  II,        LX|  overtook Don Vicente about a league from this, and without waiting
30  II,     LXXII|        and after about half a league two roads branched off,
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