Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|     commonplace, there is nothing venerable about them, they have not
 2   I,      XXII|           to the fourth, a man of venerable aspect with a white beard
 3   I,      XXII|        these white hairs and this venerable countenance in so painful
 4   I,      XLIX|    whenever she saw any dame in a venerable hood, used to say to me, '
 5  II,       VII|          on the grey heads of his venerable parents; for I will be content
 6  II,        XX| honeysuckle. At their head were a venerable old man and an ancient dame,
 7  II,     XXIII|        and advancing towards me a venerable old man, clad in a long
 8  II,     XXIII|            and so, to proceed-the venerable Montesinos led me into the
 9  II,     XXIII|             On hearing which, the venerable Montesinos fell on his knees
10  II,     XXXIV|       raised seat, on which sat a venerable old man with a beard whiter
11  II,        XL|    removal of the wool from those venerable countenances depended upon
12  II,       XLI|         the countenances of those venerable duennas, he advanced towards
13  II,    XLVIII|           he saw coming in a most venerable duenna, in a long white-bordered
14  II,    XLVIII|         which is inspired by that venerable head-dress;" and so saying
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