Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| Cervantes, and he is too dull to reflect much. "Dull and dirty" will
 2   I,     XXVII|          canst not be another's; reflect that thy utterance of "Yes"
 3   I,    XXVIII|        under the former one, and reflect that as a Christian he was
 4   I,    XXXIII|       will avail thee nothing to reflect that no one is aware of
 5   I,    XXXIII|       breast of thy chaste wife; reflect that what thou art staking
 6   I,     XXXVI|          to mingle it with mine, reflect that there is little or
 7   I,     XXXVI|         the arms of her husband: reflect whether it will be right
 8   I,    XXXVII|         Verily, gentlemen, if we reflect upon it, great and marvellous
 9   I,   XXXVIII|         to come. And thus when I reflect on this, I am almost tempted
10   I,     XLIII|        as I know what he is, and reflect that for love of me he makes
11   I,         L|     consider, without pausing to reflect upon the danger to which
12  II,      XVII|          return entreated him to reflect, for he knew he was under
13  II,      XXIV|     arrows. On the other hand, I reflect that he related and told
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