Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        was strong at fifty was lively at ten, and some such reflections
 2   I,   AuthPre|      in unexpectedly a certain lively, clever friend of mine,
 3   I,       VII|       during this time he held lively discussions with his two
 4   I,      XIII|      great shrewdness and of a lively temperament, in order to
 5   I,      XVII|   charms of her person! of her lively wit! of other secret matters
 6   I,      XVII|      from the Fair of Seville, lively fellows, tender-hearted,
 7   I,        XX|  mettlesome, he seemed to feel lively and began pawing-for as
 8   I,        XX|        Quixote. "Look here, my lively gentleman, if these, instead
 9   I,       XXV| labours Homer presents to us a lively picture of prudence and
10   I,      XLIV|         where there was a very lively exchange of fisticuffs and
11  II,       XIV|      scorn and her commands as lively as ever. To be brief, last
12  II,        XV| neighbour of Sancho Panza's, a lively, feather-headed fellow,
13  II,     XXIII|      could produce or the most lively human imagination conceive.
14  II,     XXVII|     sometimes another, but all lively, amusing, and familiar.
15  II,     XLIII|       showed himself to have a lively turn of humour, and displayed
16  II,    XLVIII|     milk and carmine, that gay lively step with which she treads
17  II,      LVII|        knew that she was bold, lively, and impudent, but not so
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