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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| acceptable even to the careless reader as the one who treats it 2 I, TransPre| conjecture, and leave it to the reader's judgment to decide whether 3 I, TransPre| too, that he was a great reader in his youth; but of this 4 I, TransPre| confidence in their merits. The reader, however, was not to suppose 5 I, TransPre| in it for every sort of reader, young or old, sage or simple, 6 I, TransPre| scrutiny of Chapter VII, if the reader bears in mind that only 7 I, TransPre| Cervantes repeatedly reminds the reader, as if it was a point upon 8 I, TransPre| not immediately strike a reader now-a-days, and Cervantes 9 I, TransPre| time they may be before the reader. Samson Carrasco, the curate, 10 I, AuthPre| AUTHOR'S PREFACE~ ~Idle reader: thou mayest believe me 11 I, AuthPre| to implore thee, dearest reader, almost with tears in my 12 I, AuthPre| Preface; wherein, gentle reader, thou wilt perceive my friend' 13 I, XIV| the listeners, though the reader said it did not seem to 14 I, XX| obvious; and it was (if, reader, thou art not disgusted 15 I, XLV| for he was not a quick reader, as he made out each word 16 I, XLVII| the understanding of the reader, and be constructed in such 17 I, L| reads, it will fill the reader, whoever he be, with delight 18 I, LII| or it may be plebeian) reader, how eagerly must thou be 19 I, LII| suit him, you may, dear reader, tell him this one, which 20 II, XV| where all that the sagacious reader has been reading about took 21 II, XXIV| for thyself in thy wisdom, reader; for I am not bound, nor 22 II, XLIV| good luck to him, Gentle Reader; and look out for two bushels