Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|       their ease at the castle gate.~ ~At this moment it so
 2   I,       XIV|   three-headed guardian of the gate,~ And all the monstrous
 3   I,       XVI|     calling out, "Shut the inn gate; see that no one goes out;
 4   I,      XVII|       break, he opened the inn gate, and calling the host, he
 5   I,      XVII|      were both mounted, at the gate of the inn, he called to
 6   I,      XVII|    heels into his ass, and the gate of the inn being thrown
 7   I,      XVII|     him off, wanted to bar the gate close, but the blanketers
 8   I,     XVIII|     skin, and has for shield a gate which, according to tradition,
 9   I,       XXI| instant they see him enter the gate of the city, may all follow
10   I,      XXXV|     sleep, and came out to the gate of the inn to console Sancho
11   I,     XXXVI|        who was standing at the gate of the inn, exclaimed, "
12   I,     XXXVI|       he left two to guard the gate, and he and the other entered
13   I,    XXXVII|        world, who entering the gate of this castle at this moment,
14   I,        XL|        which is at the Babazon gate near the seashore, where
15   I,       XLI|   would have it, on trying the gate it opened as easily as if
16   I,     XLIII|      and knocked loudly at the gate of the inn, which was still
17   I,      XLIV|       the landlord opening the gate of the inn in all haste,
18   I,      XLIV|      let one of us stay at the gate, and the rest go in to look
19   I,      XLIV|        in, one remained at the gate and the other made the circuit
20   I,      XLIV|     heard a loud outcry at the gate of the inn, the cause of
21   I,      XLIV|   caught them going out of the gate and demanded his reckoning,
22   I,         L|   damsels comes forth from the gate of the castle in gay and
23   I,       LII|       Quixote coming in at the gate.~ ~At the news of Don Quixote'
24  II,       XXV|    moment there came in at the gate of the inn a man entirely
25  II,      XXXI|        to go out to the castle gate, where you will find a grey
26  II,      XXXI|      his that is at the castle gate into the stable, holding
27  II,     XXXVI|         she is even now at the gate of this fortress or plaisance,
28  II,    XLVIII|      the same; the Guadalajara gate was all in commotion-I mean
29  II,      LIII|        breach there! Shut that gate! Barricade those ladders!
30  II,       LXX|        truth is, I came to the gate, where some dozen or so
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