Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XV|  that: pluck strength out of weakness, Sancho, as I mean to do,"
 2   I,        XX|      as to make him show any weakness; on the contrary, hiding
 3   I,    XXXIII|    to permit me to reveal my weakness to another, and so imperil
 4   I,    XXXIII|    he blamed himself for his weakness, called himself a bad friend,
 5   I,     XXXIV| alone knew of her mistress's weakness, for the two false friends
 6  II,        XI|      the devil is this? What weakness is this? Are we here or
 7  II,       XXI|   these words he showed such weakness that the bystanders expected
 8  II,        LI|  become aware of thy special weakness they will bring their batteries
 9  II,        LX| perceived that Don Quixote's weakness was more akin to madness
10  II,        LX|     heart and trust that the weakness of your conscience will
11  II,       LXV|     bed, I mean gives way to weakness and does not pluck up fresh
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