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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| the century.~ ~For a youth fond of reading, solid or light, 2 I, TransPre| prefaces Cervantes was so fond of. In this, eight years 3 I, TransPre| chivalry-romance authors, who were fond of tracing their books to 4 I, IV| of them, who was rather fond of a joke and was very sharp-witted, 5 I, IX| silk mercer, and, as I am fond of reading even the very 6 I, XVII| fellows, tender-hearted, fond of a joke, and playful, 7 I, XXIII| said Sancho, "for I am very fond of love matters."~ ~"With 8 I, XXIV| read, one that she was very fond of, Amadis of Gaul -"~ ~ 9 I, XXIV| that the Lady Luscinda was fond of books of chivalry, no 10 I, XXV| I know nothing; I am not fond of prying into other men' 11 I, XXVIII| hunting, a pastime he was very fond of. I remember well how 12 I, XXXIII| lure her, for women are fond of being becomingly attired 13 I, XXXIV| Distinguished, Elegant, Fond, Gay, Honourable, Illustrious, 14 I, XLVIII| them to persons who were fond of this kind of reading, 15 I, LII| which his master was very fond. The stone came down hitting 16 II, XI| for from a child I was fond of the play, and in my youth 17 II, XXVIII| show thyself in future so fond of thine own interest, but 18 II, XXX| they themselves were very fond of them.~ ~Don Quixote now 19 II, XXXI| Basilio's; he was always fond of good living, and always 20 II, XXXI| the duchess; "I am very fond of him, for I know he is 21 II, XXXIII| ve eaten his bread, I'm fond of him, I'm grateful, he 22 II, L| and as all duennas are fond of prying, listening, and 23 II, LIX| him, for he was no less fond of cow-heel and calves' 24 II, LXII| and intelligence, and very fond of diverting himself in 25 II, LXII| Sancho, that you are so fond of manjar blanco and forced-meat 26 II, LXVII| too, he's so jovial and fond of enjoying himself."~ ~"