Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        VI|       the two books is the more truthful, or, to put it better, the
 2   I,        IX|         historians to be exact, truthful, and wholly free from passion,
 3   I,        XX|       history, as long as it is truthful? From all I have said thou
 4   I,    XXVIII|        pleasing, ingenious, and truthful, than the history itself;
 5   I,     XXXIV|        expression than they are truthful."~ ~"There is no doubt of
 6   I,     XXXVI| contrary, it is because I am so truthful and so ignorant of lying
 7   I,      XLII|       it not been told me by so truthful a man as he was, I should
 8   I,       LII|      other histories, if not as truthful, at least equal in invention
 9   I,       LII|  courier. He asked me, or to be truthful, he begged me to send him
10  II,      XXIV|    could lie, he being the most truthful gentleman and the noblest
11  II,     LVIII|       many examples recorded in truthful Spanish histories."~ ~Sancho
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