Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|    divine, except for sin -~ By speech too plain, in my opin -~ ~ ~
 2   I,         I|    enjoyed the delivery of this speech, especially when he had
 3   I,       III|       at his feet and hearing a speech of this kind, stood staring
 4   I,       XXI|         and sufferings known by speech. Thence they will lead him,
 5   I,      XXIV|        out of his recollection; speech failed him, his head turned,
 6   I,    XXVIII|         sight, and my tongue of speech. I had no power to utter
 7   I,     XLIII|      got so far in his pathetic speech when the landlady's daughter
 8   I,     XLVII|       of the enemy, eloquent in speech to encourage or restrain
 9  II,     XVIII| twinkling of an eye."~ ~In this speech Don Quixote wound up the
10  II,    XXVIII|       bit of a proverb into thy speech. Well, well, I forgive thee,
11  II,       XLV|       majordomo was making this speech Sancho was gazing at several
12  II,        LV|         Sancho brought his long speech to an end, Don Quixote having
13  II,        LX|      rough lawless fellows, his speech did not make much impression
14  II,       LXX|  interfered with his freedom of speech; and it would have been
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