Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|    to write for the stage is uncertain, but it was certainly after
 2   I,    XXVIII|     while I was in the city, uncertain what to do, as I could not
 3   I,     XXXIV|    breast that he was almost uncertain whether these demonstrations
 4   I,     XXXIV|    her blood they were still uncertain as to the true nature of
 5   I,       XLI|      but while we were still uncertain our renegade came up asking
 6   I,    XLVIII|      have done it to make me uncertain in my mind, and unable to
 7  II,     XVIII|  time that is.~ ~ Perplexed, uncertain, to remain~ 'Twixt hope
 8  II,       XLV|     myself weak, feeble, and uncertain.~ ~To come to the point,
 9  II,       LII|      them and made them feel uncertain, until Don Quixote, touched
10  II,       LVI|     person about whom we are uncertain in close confinement, and
11  II,     LXXIV| Quixote's words; but, though uncertain, they were inclined to believe
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