Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          It is true that in a few difficult or obscure passages he has
 2   I,  TransPre|   Cervantes drew from life. It is difficult to imagine a community in
 3   I,    XXXVII|          accomplished things more difficult: it is no great matter to
 4   I,   XXXVIII|          question for which it is difficult to find a solution, let
 5   I,     XXXIX|          in the wars, for it is a difficult matter to gain admission
 6   I,        XL|          In fact my master was so difficult to deal with that I dared
 7  II,      VIII|            but I think it will be difficult for your worship to speak
 8  II,         X|         in all his encounters and difficult enterprises. Sancho undertook
 9  II,        XV|     enterprise, but it is often a difficult matter to come well out
10  II,      XXII| impossible, but I look upon it as difficult."~ ~Sancho, listening to
11  II,      XXVI|   offering him his company in the difficult enterprise he is undertaking;
12  II,     XXVII|          though it seems somewhat difficult to obey, is only so to those
13  II,      XLII|         to know thyself, the most difficult thing to know that the mind
14  II,       XLV|          he a somewhat knotty and difficult one; and by his answer the
15  II,       LXV|     business, hinting that many a difficult affair was settled there
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