Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|          book divine, except for sin -~ By speech too plain,
 2   I,       XXX|         about, and that it was a sin to set them at liberty,
 3   I,       XXX|      common saying, 'for a fresh sin a fresh penance.'"~ ~While
 4   I,     XXXIV|       penalty the erring woman's sin brings with it, that her
 5   I,     XXXIV|          take vengeance, for the sin is as yet only committed
 6   I,     XXXVI|        as there be no mixture of sin in it, he is not to be blamed
 7   I,        XL|    Church, from which by his own sin and ignorance he was now
 8   I,       XLV|       fasting, except it be from sin."~ ~The simple talk of the
 9   I,       XLV| knight-errantry, or show you the sin and ignorance in which ye
10   I,      XLIX|        the Armoury, I confess my sin; for I am either so stupid
11  II,      XIII|        to deliver me from mortal sin, or, what comes to the same
12  II,     XXXII|          knowing anything of the sin that is reproved. Come,
13  II,    XXXIII|           There where I most did sin.~ ~And according to that
14  II,      XLVI|      hardhearted knight, for the sin of thy insensibility and
15  II,     LVIII|    present."~ ~"May God hear and sin be deaf," said Sancho to
16  II,     LVIII|        is full of ingrates. This sin, so far as it has lain in
17  II,        LX|        calls to another, and one sin to another sin, revenges
18  II,        LX|           and one sin to another sin, revenges have linked themselves
19  II,       LXV|              May God hear it and sin be deaf," said Sancho; "
20  II,     LXVII|      cause, you do away with the sin;' 'if eyes don't see hearts
21  II,    LXVIII|      insult is the penalty of my sin; and it is the righteous
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