Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXXIV|   cautiously, he rejected this foolish idea, and adopted another,
 2   I,     XXXIV|        his base design and the foolish and mischievous resolution
 3   I,     XXXIV|    said Camilla, "for rash and foolish as I may be, to your mind,
 4   I,      XXXV|    contained these words:~ ~"A foolish and ill-advised desire has
 5   I,      XXXV|      to imagine any husband so foolish as to try such a costly
 6   I,    XLVIII|      few than applauded by the foolish many, I have no mind to
 7  II,       XII| sharp-witted fool, another the foolish lover; and when the play
 8  II,      XIII|      him, let him do ever such foolish things."~ ~"For all that,
 9  II,      XVII|      he did, absurd, rash, and foolish; and said he to himself, "
10  II,      XVII|       am neither so mad nor so foolish as I must have seemed to
11  II,       XIX|    have not said anything very foolish in what I have said; only
12  II,      XXII| to-morrow morning. Nay! to ask foolish things and answer nonsense
13  II,       XXV|    what I know would be mighty foolish. But as you know things
14  II,      XXXI|     was about to say something foolish. Sancho glanced at him,
15  II,      XXXI|     for it, telling him it was foolish to read such fooleries;
16  II,     XXXII|       chivalry should think me foolish. Knight I am, and knight
17  II,      XLIV|       others are ill-favoured, foolish, light, and low-born. Nature
18  II,      XLIX|     guided by our youthful and foolish impulse we made the circuit
19  II,     LXXIV|       of mankind the false and foolish tales of the books of chivalry,
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