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."~ ~"
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