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Parte, Chap.
1 I, Ded| though deprived of that precious ornament of elegance and 2 I, V| that this water was a most precious potion which the sage Esquife, 3 I, VI| let it be preserved as a precious jewel."~ ~"This large one 4 I, IX| easier, and not to let such a precious find out of my hands, I 5 I, XVI| him they had the sheen of precious Orient pearls: her hair, 6 I, XVII| for I will now make the precious balsam with which we shall 7 I, XVII| spot, of the virtue of this precious balsam, as he considered 8 I, XVIII| and both were left in a precious state. Sancho ran to his 9 I, XXVII| hair that vying with the precious stones and the light of 10 I, XXVII| now that I have allowed my precious treasure to be robbed from 11 I, XXXIII| no jewel in the world so precious as a chaste and virtuous 12 I, XXXIV| given or make it the less precious to give it quickly if it 13 I, XXXIV| vent to his joy over the precious pearl he had gained in having 14 I, XXXVII| with you;' a jewel and a precious gift given and left by such 15 I, XLI| is the greatest and most precious part of my soul."~ ~As he 16 I, XLI| robbing her of her rich and precious jewels they would proceed 17 I, XLI| proceed to rob her of the most precious jewel that she valued more 18 I, XLVIII| language with the gracious and precious treasure of eloquence, and 19 I, LI| robbed of all the money and precious jewels she had carried away 20 II, LVIII| Sancho, is one of the most precious gifts that heaven has bestowed 21 II, LIX| my guest's wits must he precious dull; I tell him I have 22 II, LXIII| large quantity of pearls and precious stones of great value, together