Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        been robbed of his chief merit of fidelity.~ ~Smollett'
 2   I,  TransPre|       Dominican probably.~ ~Any merit Avellaneda has is reflected
 3   I,        IV|      replied Don Quixote, "what merit would you have in confessing
 4   I,        VI|           said the curate, "the merit of the father must not be
 5   I,     XXXIV|     love it is one of worth and merit that has taken you, and
 6   I,      XLII|   without any help save his own merit, he rose in a few years
 7   I,     XLIII|         as is due to your great merit and gentle birth, for which
 8   I,    XLVIII|        rest remain blind to the merit of their composition; and
 9  II,         I| goodness and mercy, without any merit of mine, to restore me my
10  II,      VIII|    acted; and if I had no other merit save that I believe, as
11  II,     XXXII|         sceptred queen; for the merit of a fair and virtuous woman
12  II,     XXXVI|    half-hearted way are without merit and of no avail."~ ~To which
13  II,      LXII|      for fictions have the more merit and charm about them the
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