Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|         thy providence proclaim.~ Excellent Sancho! hail to thee again!~
 2   I,        VI|          Castle of Miraguarda are excellent and of admirable contrivance,
 3   I,       XII|            and all said they were excellent. When the villagers saw
 4   I,      XIII|        condolence, we beg of you, excellent Ambrosia, or at least I
 5   I,      XVII|      senor, what do you call this excellent and rare adventure that
 6   I,      XVII|        cost him his life; for the excellent and ancient usage of knights-errant
 7   I,        XX|    expected nothing else from thy excellent understanding. But I do
 8   I,       XXV|           it himself, oh steed as excellent in deed as thou art unfortunate
 9   I,    XXXIII|         for this seemed to him an excellent way of beginning to gain
10   I,       XLI|          had already purchased an excellent vessel with room for more
11   I,      XLIX|       replies he should show such excellent sense, and only lose his
12  II,       III|          good for the pulpit, but excellent in detecting the defects
13  II,        XI|           worship has proposed is excellent," said Sancho; "and that
14  II,        XX|          memory (though he had an excellent one) only carried away those
15  II,      XXII|           maintained to be a most excellent end, reminding them, however,
16  II,       XXV|         the ass replied, 'It's an excellent plan, I declare, gossip,
17  II,       XXV|          reals, and tell me, most excellent sir ape, what is my wife
18  II,     XXXII|         highnesses to say, O most excellent duke and duchess."~ ~"Good,
19  II,    XLVIII|          to heaven, for they were excellent good Catholic Christians.
20  II,    XLVIII|         the character of being an excellent needlewoman, my lady the
21  II,     LVIII| Garcilasso, the other by the most excellent Camoens, in its own Portuguese
22  II,        LX|          to hear Roque utter such excellent and just sentiments, for
23  II,       LXV|     successful, and that a man of excellent wits-were he only rid of
24  II,       LXX|           your worship has a most excellent voice; but what you sang
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