Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|       yourself a man of erudition in polite literature and cosmography,
 2   I,     XXXIV|           Loyal, Manly, Noble, Open, Polite, Quickwitted, Rich, and
 3   I,         L| knight-errant I have become valiant, polite, generous, well-bred, magnanimous,
 4  II,         I|           man of few words, but very polite and well-bred."~ ~"If Roland
 5  II,       XII|              talk fine and attempted polite language, he wound up by
 6  II,       XVI|        exertions reach the summit of polite literature, which so well
 7  II,      XXXI|          Quixote.~ ~A vast number of polite speeches were exchanged,
 8  II,     XXXII|             more like jokes than the polite attentions of one's host."~ ~
 9  II,     XXXII|          that you have learned to he polite in the school of politeness
10  II,   XXXVIII|            of courtesy and flower of polite usage;" and raising her
11  II,    XLVIII|            here?' The alcalde like a polite man pulled up his horse
12  II,       LIX|              Quixote, who was always polite, yielded to their request
13  II,       LXI|           replied with words no less polite, and then, all closing in
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