Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|   coldly by some, but if a man writes a book in ridicule of periwigs
 2   I,        II|       made known, the sage who writes it, when he has to set forth
 3   I,       LII|       with grey hairs that one writes, but with the understanding,
 4  II,       III| everyone mind how he speaks or writes about people, and not set
 5  II,       XVI|      be undervalued because he writes in his own language, nor
 6  II,       XVI|     will be the things that it writes down. And when kings and
 7  II,      XLIV|     him, not alone for what he writes, but for what he has refrained
 8  II,    XLVIII|        like a gipsy, reads and writes like a schoolmaster, and
 9  II,         L|     who sends him presents and writes to him? Because we, although
10  II,        LI|     for what Senor Don Quixote writes to your worship deserves
11  II,        LI|        If my wife Teresa Panza writes to me, pay the postage and
12  II,       LIX|    Aragonese, for sometimes he writes without articles; and the
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