Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      in progress, as a man who really cared for the child of his
 2   I,        IX|  perplexed and longing to know really and truly the whole life
 3   I,       XVI|    weak and shaken as if I had really fallen."~ ~"There is the
 4   I,      XVII|      Quixote, even had he been really one of the knights-errant
 5   I,       XIX|      without any invention had really the appearance of one. It
 6   I,       XXV| contraries? And not because it really is so, but because there
 7   I,       XXV|        my side to make what is really and truly Mambrine's helmet
 8   I,       XXV|     theatres are full of, were really and truly ladies of flesh
 9   I,    XXVIII|        her parents how she was really the bride of that Cardenio
10   I,     XXXIV|       give it quickly if it be really valuable and worthy of being
11   I,       XLV|  things in this castle as they really and truly are, and not as
12   I,      XLIX|   absurd books of chivalry are really true."~ ~ ~ ~
13   I,       LII|    ignorant, what envy is; for really and truly, of the two kinds
14  II,         I|  Quixote, have mentioned, were really and truly persons of flesh
15  II,       XIV|        clear proof that he was really and truly the Tom Cecial
16  II,      XXII|      tumbler in the world?"~ ~"Really, brother," answered the
17  II,     XXIII|    case, and as the knight did really die, how comes it that he
18  II,      XXIX|        do not mean to say they really change them from one form
19  II,    XXXIII|      better; but for all that, really, and beyond all question,
20  II,       XLI|        thou wilt upset me; and really I know not what thou hast
21  II,       XLV|        them back, and paid him really and truly."~ ~The governor
22  II,       XLV|    oath, and swore that he had really and truly given him the
23  II,      XLVI|   castle, not knowing what was really the matter, were at their
24  II,        LI|      them and see whether they really were so; for many a sturdy
25  II,       LXX|       inasmuch as Dulcinea was really enchanted; at which the
26  II,      LXXI|   love-smitten damsel had been really dead. Sancho went along
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