Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|    taken you to be shrewd and sensible in all you do; but now I
 2   I,     XXVII|   approached him and in a few sensible words entreated and urged
 3   I,     XXXVI|      meet the approval of all sensible people, who know and recognised
 4   I,    XXXVII|     business. The curate as a sensible man made sound reflections
 5   I,    XLVIII|     were some intelligent and sensible person at the capital to
 6   I,      XLIX|      Quixote, but wide-awake, sensible folk like his squire, who
 7   I,         L|  advising you now to act as a sensible man should; only read them,
 8  II,         I| Archbishop, moved by repeated sensible, well-written letters, directed
 9  II,         I|       counterbalanced all the sensible things he had said before,
10  II,        XI|   determination, good Sancho, sensible Sancho, Christian Sancho,
11  II,      XIII|      GROVE, TOGETHER WITH THE SENSIBLE, ORIGINAL, AND TRANQUIL
12  II,      XVII|    next, for what he said was sensible, elegant, and well expressed,
13  II,     XVIII|     Quixote, took him to be a sensible, clear-headed person.~ ~
14  II,     XVIII|      him make observations so sensible that they efface and undo
15  II,     XXVII|     are four things for which sensible men and well-ordered States
16  II,     XLVII|      for as to learned, wise, sensible physicians, them I will
17  II,      LIII|   remarks but at his firm and sensible resolution.~ ~ ~ ~
18  II,      LXVI|         said Sancho; "for, as sensible people hold, 'the fault
19  II,    LXXIII|      not become Christians or sensible people to give any heed
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