Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,    XXXIII|              other business which he pretended was unavoidable; so that
 2   I,     XXXIV|         flattered, he importuned, he pretended with so much feeling and
 3   I,     XXXIV|           thou hast proposed about a pretended amour of mine; as for the
 4   I,     XXXIV|            having triumphed over the pretended attacks of Lothario, and
 5  II,      XVII|             with great composure and pretended innocence, Sancho replied, "
 6  II,        XX|          chain of gold over her neck pretended to take her and lead her
 7  II,     XXIII|             the real truth about the pretended enchantment of Dulcinea,
 8  II,     XXXII|              breadth deep in lather, pretended that there was no more water,
 9  II,       XLI|         persuaded one that what they pretended so adroitly in jest had
10  II,      XLIV|          know he was there he gave a pretended sneeze, at which the damsels
11  II,      XLVI|       instant Altisidora saw him she pretended to faint, while her friend
12  II,     LXIII|            fact I am, and not a mere pretended one, or outwardly, but a
13  II,     LXXIV| notwithstanding and in spite of that pretended Tordesillesque writer who
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