Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|     great master, "Cervantes' serious air," which sits naturally
 2   I,      XXII|       ass with drooping head, serious, shaking his ears from time
 3   I,     XXVII|     that it must be something serious that had impelled her to
 4   I,     XXXIV|    permission was made with a serious intention. I thought, too,
 5   I,      XXXV|      to inform him matters of serious importance.~ ~There is no
 6   I,       XLV|      was so taken up with the serious matters he had on his mind
 7   I,     XLVII|    aforesaid, and a grave and serious air, measuring their pace
 8   I,    XLVIII|      jests, instructed by the serious parts, full of admiration
 9  II,       III|      on, for it is one of the serious omissions of the work."~ ~"
10  II,         X|  Sancho, who went off no less serious and troubled than he left
11  II,       XII|     between their masters was serious.~ ~ ~ ~
12  II,       XIV|     seems to me I should do a serious wrong to the fair Casildea
13  II,      XLIV| digressions and episodes more serious and more interesting. He
14  II,      XLIX|       a low voice, "Something serious has no doubt happened this
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