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1 I, AuthPre| names, or refer to these stories I have mentioned, and leave 2 I, XX| your worship by telling stories from this till daylight, 3 I, XX| telling, is the best of stories, and let your worship give 4 I, XX| hast told one of the rarest stories, tales, or histories, that 5 I, XXV| and I will tell wonderful stories to my lady; so write the 6 I, XXXII| take any of them for true stories; and if it were permitted 7 I, XLIX| am bound to believe the stories of all those Amadises and 8 I, LI| hanging open-mouthed on the stories he told us of his exploits. 9 II, I| I am not versed in stories," said Don Quixote; "but 10 II, III| to novels and irrelevant stories, when he had so much to 11 II, XVI| been printed, the countless stories of fictitious knights-errant 12 II, XXV| best and best-represented stories that have been seen in this 13 II, XXXI| very treasure-finder of stories, telling the story of Lancelot 14 II, XXXII| the style in which, as the stories tell us, they used to treat 15 II, LXII| of whom such marvellous stories are told. He was here in 16 II, LXII| looks like it; and true stories, the truer they are the 17 II, LXXI| brigantine. He noticed in the two stories that Helen did not go very 18 II, LXXIV| now are all the profane stories of knight-errantry; now 19 II, LXXIV| and making interminable stories out of his achievements.~ ~