Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|      of La Mancha and tell him exactly what had happened, and that
 2   I,         V|      This seemed to him to fit exactly the case in which he found
 3   I,         V| Emperor's son and his wife all exactly as the ballad sings it.~ ~
 4   I,         X|        to fit it on evenly and exactly. Then thou shalt give me
 5   I,       XIX|  number of lights which looked exactly like stars in motion. Sancho
 6   I,       XIX|       lighted torches, looking exactly like maskers running on
 7   I,       XXI|      this helmet, for it looks exactly like a regular barber's
 8   I,     XXIII|       or wherefore."~ ~"That's exactly what I say," said Sancho; "
 9   I,      XXIX|    books of chivalry, and knew exactly the style in which afflicted
10   I,      XXIX|       everything would be done exactly as the books of chivalry
11   I,       XXX|     for me from hearing it, so exactly that he said in all the
12   I,      XXXI|    travel without being weary, exactly as the whim seizes them.
13   I,     XXXII|        books relate took place exactly as it is written down; and
14   I,        XL|   earth renown."~ ~"That is it exactly, according to my recollection,"
15   I,        XL|    dictated to him, which were exactly what I shall tell you, for
16   I,     XLIII|       the Peneus (for I do not exactly recollect where it was thou
17   I,     XLVII| amusement and not instruction, exactly the opposite of the apologue
18   I,      XLIX|        are full."~ ~"It is all exactly as you state it," said the
19  II,      XXII|      Basilio's, who counted on exactly the result they had seen;
20  II,     XXVII|      so, which fitted the case exactly. In this way he acquired
21  II,     XXXII|      said the duchess, "and do exactly what he wishes."~ ~The seneschal
22  II,    XXXIII|    Sancho told the whole story exactly as it had happened, and
23  II,    XXXIII|  please myself. It must be all exactly the other way, as your ladyship
24  II,      XLIV|       him speak, and it seemed exactly as if the voice of the Trifaldi
25  II,      XLVI|       a gallery above that was exactly over his window they let
26  II,      XLIX|   shame and embarrassment told exactly the same story as his sister,
27  II,        LI|      and for absolving him are exactly balanced, they should let
28  II,      LXII|    into which it was fitted so exactly that no trace of the joining
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