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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| and swept away. Of all the absurdities that, thanks to poetry, 2 I, II| together these and other absurdities, all in the style of those 3 I, XIII| opportunity of going on with his absurdities. So he said to him, "It 4 I, XXV| Quixote, "what a set of absurdities thou art stringing together! 5 I, XXVI| uttered three thousand more absurdities; then he told them more 6 I, XXIX| at seeing what a hold the absurdities of his master had taken 7 I, XXX| style and manner of the absurdities of his books?"~ ~"So it 8 I, XXXI| have done with carrying on absurdities, and to set out at once 9 I, XXXV| have helped laughing at the absurdities of the pair, master and 10 I, XLV| less amusement than the absurdities of Don Quixote, who now 11 I, XLVI| of scandals, publisher of absurdities, enemy of the respect due 12 I, XLVI| Be not irritated at the absurdities your good squire has uttered, 13 I, LII| took to one of the drollest absurdities and vagaries that ever madman 14 II, II| what comes of all these absurdities of the knight and squire, 15 II, XXIV| such a vast complication of absurdities; if, then, this adventure 16 II, XXIV| that he saw the impossible absurdities he reports about the cave 17 II, XXVI| thousands of inaccuracies and absurdities, and, for all that, they 18 II, XXIX| know if I may call them absurdities -- at every turn, there' 19 II, XXXI| Sancho from uttering more absurdities, the duchess asked Don Quixote 20 II, LV| of his uttering a host of absurdities; and when he found him leave 21 II, LIX| they were amazed by his absurdities they were equally amazed 22 II, LXXIV| Now I see through their absurdities and deceptions, and it only 23 II, LXXIV| many and such monstrous absurdities as he has written in it;