Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         X|     greater secrets I mean to teach thee and greater favours
 2   I,     XXVII|   senses, the wants of nature teach me what is required to sustain
 3   I,      XXIX|      and begged the curate to teach him that charm when he had
 4   I,      XXIX|    curate, and he promised to teach it to him on the first opportunity.
 5   I,    XXXVII|      thee, in a way that will teach sense for the future to
 6  II,         V|      son Sancho with you, and teach him from this time on how
 7  II,       VII|    thee, and submit to what I teach thee."~ ~"I would bet,"
 8  II,         X|      than a lanner, and might teach the cleverest Cordovan or
 9  II,        XI|        jovial crew! I want to teach you how to treat asses and
10  II,     XVIII|   take Don Lorenzo with me to teach him how to spare the humble,
11  II,      XXXI| themselves, never know how to teach those who are how to behave
12  II,      XLII|    long without their wives), teach and instruct her, and strive
13  II,      XLVI|        this enchanter; I will teach him, I myself, who Don Quixote
14  II,       LIX|   Dulcinea del Toboso, I will teach him with equal arms that
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