Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|     But to suppose Cervantes deliberately setting himself to expound
 2   I,        VI|     say he who wrote it, for deliberately composing such fooleries,
 3   I,      VIII|   behind his master munching deliberately, and from time to time taking
 4   I,        IX|     a knight, he seems to me deliberately to pass it over in silence;
 5   I,       XXV|   retiring to one side, very deliberately began to write the letter,
 6   I,      XXIX|    began to examine him very deliberately, as though he were striving
 7   I,    XXXIII|  than if I were endeavouring deliberately to publish it to all the
 8   I,     XXXIV|   fail when she sets herself deliberately to reason, Camilla on the
 9   I,    XXXVII|      them as attentively and deliberately as I have, he would have
10   I,      XLIV|    To which Don Quixote very deliberately and phlegmatically replied, "
11   I,       XLV|   setting himself to read it deliberately, for he was not a quick
12  II,       XXI|      he swiftly, coolly, and deliberately threw himself upon it, and
13  II,     XXXII|      carried the towels very deliberately wiped him and dried him;
14  II,      XLII|   lamentations, and consider deliberately the merits of her demand,
15  II,     XLIII| smell; walk slowly and speak deliberately, but not in such a way as
16  II,       LXX|     that if I had set myself deliberately to make a worse, I could
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