Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       His lies are not of the highly imaginative sort that liars
 2   I,         I|      in his arms. He approved highly of the giant Morgante, because,
 3   I,        VI|       said the curate, "but a highly polished courtier; let it
 4   I,      XIII|  confidante therein being the highly honourable dame Quintanona,
 5   I,      XXIV|   these respects she was most highly gifted or most excelled.
 6   I,      XXIX|      use of it. They were all highly delighted with her grace,
 7   I,    XXXIII|       that I value, if not as highly as I ought, at least as
 8   I,    XXXIII|       as I ought, at least as highly as I am able. And yet, with
 9   I,     XXXIV|     so lightly treated and so highly prized. He went at once
10   I,    XXXVII|      your hands, and I esteem highly, as I ought, the favour
11   I,      XLIV|      standing by at the time, highly pleased to see his squire'
12   I,       LII|     doing as he said; and so, highly amused at Sancho Panza's
13  II,         I|  though he often spoke like a highly intelligent person, he would
14  II,       XVI|    and just as the gentleman, highly pleased, was about to renew
15  II,     XXXVI|   letter to the duke, who was highly delighted with it. They
16  II,         L|      and the duke praise them highly."~ ~"Then you still maintain
17  II,      LXII|     common and not in any way highly spiced."~ ~"What!" said
18  II,     LXIII| comeliness surpasses the most highly vaunted beauty. I was troubled
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