Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         little more than a queer droll book, full of laughable
 2   I,       III|           WHEREIN IS RELATED THE DROLL WAY IN WHICH DON QUIXOTE
 3   I,        VI|        poets have been poets, so droll and absurd a book as this
 4   I,      XXIX|      XXIX.~ ~WHICH TREATS OF THE DROLL DEVICE AND METHOD ADOPTED
 5   I,    XXXVII|  PRINCESS MICOMICONA, WITH OTHER DROLL ADVENTURES~ ~ ~To all this
 6   I,      XLIX| princesses, squires made counts, droll dwarfs, love letters, billings
 7  II,        II| HOUSEKEEPER, TOGETHER WITH OTHER DROLL MATTERS~ ~ ~The history
 8  II,        II|     opinions. Some say, 'mad but droll;' others, 'valiant but unlucky;'
 9  II,        II|        together, they had a very droll colloquy.~ ~ ~ ~
10  II,         V|   CHAPTER V.~ ~OF THE SHREWD AND DROLL CONVERSATION THAT PASSED
11  II,       VII|      thought that he could be so droll as he was there described;
12  II,       XII|         passed a conversation as droll as that which passed between
13  II,       XIX|        TOGETHER WITH OTHER TRULY DROLL INCIDENTS~ ~ ~Don Quixote
14  II,       XXV|       BRAYING ADVENTURE, AND THE DROLL ONE OF THE PUPPET-SHOWMAN,
15  II,      XXVI|         WHEREIN IS CONTINUED THE DROLL ADVENTURE OF THE PUPPET-SHOWMAN,
16  II,       XXX|            that worthy Sancho is droll I consider a very good thing,
17  II,       XXX|      wits; and as good Sancho is droll and sprightly I here set
18  II,       XXX|         said the duke, "for many droll things cannot be said in
19  II,      XXXI|        of being a chatterbox and droll, drops into a wretched buffoon
20  II,     XXXII|       OTHER INCIDENTS, GRAVE AND DROLL~ ~ ~Don Quixote, then, having
21  II,     XXXVI|      madman of some sense, and a droll blockhead, and I am no way
22  II,        XL|         Quixote! O famous famous droll Sancho! All and each, may
23  II,      XLII|          with the successful and droll result of the adventure
24  II,     LVIII|          Sancho; "I am that same droll and squire you speak of,
25  II,       LIX|       fool, and not in the least droll, and a very different being
26  II,       LIX|      true in love, and I simple, droll, and neither glutton nor
27  II,       LXX|        which Sancho said so many droll and saucy things that he
28  II,     LXXII|       had the name of being very droll, I never heard him say anything
29  II,     LXXII|  well-spoken, and more dull than droll; and I am convinced that
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