Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XI|       and the whim seized him to address all this unnecessary argument
 2   I,      XVII|       the way of this country to address knights-errant in that style,
 3   I,     XXVII| description, being a man of good address, approached him and in a
 4   I,     XXVII|        gave me, and which by the address I perceived to be from Luscinda,
 5   I,     XXVII|          and person named in the address, all which is well known,
 6   I,     XXVII|          you, and knowing by the address that it was to you it was
 7   I,     XXVII|          the curate was going to address some words of comfort to
 8   I,       XXX|   CHAPTER XXX.~ ~WHICH TREATS OF ADDRESS DISPLAYED BY THE FAIR DOROTHEA,
 9   I,     XXXVI|      abhors thee now. Thou didst address thyself to my simplicity,
10   I,    XXXVII|          the goatherds, begin to address them:~ ~"Verily, gentlemen,
11  II,      XXIV|       more sense.~ ~The first to address him was Don Quixote, who
12  II,     XXVII|  interrupt an argument I wish to address to you, until you find it
13  II,      XXXI|        follies." Then turning to address Don Quixote he said, "And
14  II,     XXXVI|   nothing wanting but to put the address to it; I'd be glad if your
15  II,        XL|         mistresses never fail to address us as 'you' if they think
16  II,     XLVII|       heed who approaches you to address you, and eat nothing that
17  II,       LII|         hand. One bore by way of address, Letter for my lady the
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