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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XXII| and go into hiding in the sierra that was close by.~ ~"That 2 I, XXIII| BEFELL DON QUIXOTE IN THE SIERRA MORENA, WHICH WAS ONE OF 3 I, XXIII| entered the side of the Sierra Morena, which was close 4 I, XXIII| reached the very heart of the Sierra Morena, where it seemed 5 I, XXIII| traveller must have crossed this sierra and been attacked and slain 6 I, XXIII| asked us what part of this sierra was the most rugged and 7 I, XXIII| in the direction of the sierra; and after that we saw him 8 I, XXIII| off back again into the sierra with extraordinary swiftness. 9 I, XXIII| most remote portion of this sierra, at the end of which we 10 I, XXIV| CONTINUED THE ADVENTURE OF THE SIERRA MORENA~ ~ ~The history relates 11 I, XXIV| the ragged knight of the Sierra, who began by saying:~ ~" 12 I, XXV| KNIGHT OF LA MANCHA IN THE SIERRA MORENA, AND OF HIS IMITATION 13 I, XXV| Done in the heart of the Sierra Morena, the twenty-seventh 14 I, XXVI| THE PART OF A LOVER IN THE SIERRA MORENA~ ~ ~Returning to 15 I, XXVII| the madman they met in the Sierra, saying nothing, however, 16 I, XXVII| on into the glens of the Sierra, leaving them in one through 17 I, XXVIII| AND THE BARBER IN THE SAME SIERRA~ ~ ~Happy and fortunate 18 I, XXVIII| place in the heart of this Sierra, and all this time I have 19 I, XXIX| ground at the outlet of the Sierra, and as soon as Don Quixote 20 I, LII| side~ He traversed the grim sierra, the champaign~ Of Aranjuez, 21 II, III| found in the valise in the Sierra Morena, as he never alludes 22 II, IV| same night we went into the Sierra Morena, flying from the 23 II, VIII| was doing in the heart of Sierra Morena."~ ~"Didst thou take 24 II, IX| had brought to him in the Sierra Morena on behalf of Dulcinea; 25 II, XIII| day in the heart of the Sierra Morena; and the devil is 26 II, XXII| the bulls of Guisando, the Sierra Morena, the Leganitos and 27 II, XXVII| Quixote set free in the Sierra Morena: a kindness for which 28 II, XXVIII| wandering, either in the Sierra Morena or in the whole course 29 II, XXXIII| the memorandum book in the Sierra Morena, how did he dare