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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| present day. Except in the tales and Don Quixote's speeches, 2 I, TransPre| by him one or two short tales of the same vintage as those 3 I, TransPre| contrived to introduce two tales filthier than anything by 4 I, TransPre| Sancho Panza, and not novels, tales, or digressions. To himself, 5 I, Commend| lost his wits~ O'er idle tales of love and glory,~ Of " 6 I, V| himself that put into his head tales to match his own adventures, 7 I, XX| folk used to put to their tales was not just as each one 8 I, XX| or else say nothing."~ ~"Tales are always told in my country 9 I, XX| one of the rarest stories, tales, or histories, that anyone 10 I, XXVIII| history, but also of the tales and episodes contained in 11 I, XLVII| the Milesian, nonsensical tales that aim solely at giving 12 I, LI| every one he made), the tales of his exploits which he 13 II, XXII| own eyes if the wonderful tales that were told of it all 14 II, LXXIV| mankind the false and foolish tales of the books of chivalry,