Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        VI|      have done, being books of entertainment that can hurt no one."~ ~"
 2   I,        IX|        remained deprived of an entertainment and pleasure that for a
 3   I,        XX|     was much virtue in it, and entertainment."~ ~"So, then," said Don
 4   I,      XXII|       had quite enough of this entertainment."~ ~The commissary lifted
 5   I,      XXIV|     delight of my soul and the entertainment of my life;-though it occurs
 6   I,    XXVIII|      of ours, so poor in light entertainment, not only the charm of his
 7   I,    XLVIII|      come out for the harmless entertainment, not merely of the idle
 8   I,       LII|     mean of those intended for entertainment; at which I repent of having
 9  II,       III|       tongue for the universal entertainment of the people!"~ ~Don Quixote
10  II,       III| delightful and least injurious entertainment that has been hitherto seen,
11  II,       XVI|       they are books of honest entertainment that charm by their style
12  II,      XXII|      great utility and no less entertainment to the nation. One was called "
13  II,       XXV|       set up my show and offer entertainment to all who are in the inn,
14  II,     LVIII|         I commend your mode of entertainment, and thank you for the kindness
15  II,     LXIII|      house contained for their entertainment; so great was the good-will
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