Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IX|      hand, it struck me that, inasmuch as among his books there
 2   I,       XXV|  victim of despair about him, inasmuch as his master, which I was
 3   I,     XXXIV|     expense of my reputation; inasmuch as it is open to anyone
 4   I,     XLIII| believed would last for ever, inasmuch as he was enchanted; and
 5   I,      XLIX|   kind had done me much harm, inasmuch as they had upset my senses,
 6  II,       III|  against the author's memory, inasmuch as he forgot to say who
 7  II,         V|   this chapter as apocryphal, inasmuch as they are beyond Sancho'
 8  II,      XIII|    take consolation from you, inasmuch as you serve a master as
 9  II,        XV|     his lady still continued; inasmuch as the said vanquished knight
10  II,       XXI|     think he deserves it, but inasmuch as heaven is pleased to
11  II,     XXVII|   defiance of such an insult, inasmuch as it is not one. A fine
12  II,    XXXIII|      is now in print. One is: inasmuch as worthy Sancho never saw
13  II,     LXVII|      lady, who is thine also, inasmuch as thou art mine."~ ~As
14  II,       LXX|     himself who was deceived, inasmuch as Dulcinea was really enchanted;
15  II,       LXX|      departure that same day, inasmuch as for a vanquished knight
16  II,     LXXIV|    madness I made my squire), inasmuch as between him and me there
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