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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| Phyllis and Chloe had been fairly naturalised in Spain, together 2 I, TransPre| for a first attempt it was fairly successful, for though some 3 I, II| thought it best to speak him fairly, so he said, "Senor Caballero, 4 I, XIII| the traveller, "it may be fairly supposed that your worship 5 I, XVIII| hand and on the flask so fairly that it smashed it to pieces, 6 I, XXI| shall lose what my arm has fairly earned. True it is I am 7 I, XXII| your worship may do, and fairly do, is to change this service 8 I, XXIX| that his master had now fairly started and was just on 9 I, XLVII| children, for when they might fairly and reasonably expect to 10 I, LII| never read of Rocinante fairly galloping) set off to encounter 11 II, III| the same time they might fairly have passed them over in 12 II, VIII| got Don Quixote and Sancho fairly afield, and that the readers 13 II, VIII| something happened them that may fairly be called something.~ ~ ~ ~ 14 II, XIV| transformed, Sir Don Quixote, may fairly hope to subdue you in your 15 II, XVI| dine today; I am more than fairly well off, and my name is 16 II, XIX| twenty-two, and they are fairly matched, though some knowing 17 II, XXVI| and let us all proceed fairly and honestly; and now go 18 II, XLV| us together. I paid her fairly, but she not contented laid 19 II, XLIX| followed him, and speaking him fairly and civilly asked him to 20 II, LXIV| thou dost acknowledge this fairly and openly, thou shalt escape 21 II, LXV| him, until they had him fairly housed in a hostel in the 22 II, LXXIII| the market-places we may fairly buy them and make them our