Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|      as is the custom and vile usage of your breed, here do I
 2   I,      XVII|      the excellent and ancient usage of knights-errant was not
 3   I,        XX|       accordance with knightly usage; and so I beg of thee, Sancho,
 4   I,    XXVIII|        I am introducing no new usage or practice, I may as well
 5   I,      XLIX|    draw inferences against the usage of the time. I know and
 6  II,       VII| disturb or unhinge the ancient usage of knight-errantry, is all
 7  II,       XII|        be stripped-the ancient usage established and observed
 8  II,       XVI|         and that being so, the usage should in justice extend
 9  II,      XVII|      this I follow the ancient usage of knights-errant, who changed
10  II,   XXXVIII|  courtesy and flower of polite usage;" and raising her up by
11  II,       LXV| worship that has had the worse usage. With the government I gave
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