Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|   propose to do here is to separate what is matter of fact from
 2   I,        XX| his embrace, not daring to separate a finger's width from him;
 3   I,        XX|    his heart, he dared not separate himself from his master
 4   I,      XXII| roads, but only singly and separate, and each one his own way,
 5   I,     XXIII|   said Sancho, "for when I separate from your worship fear at
 6   I,     XXXVI| even if some sword were to separate them they would think their
 7  II,       XIX|    the pleasant grounds in separate bands, some dancing, others
 8  II,       XXI| God hath joined man cannot separate; and he who attempts it
 9  II,    XXXIII| impossible for anything to separate us, except the pickaxe and
10  II,      XLIV|   to insert novels, either separate or interwoven, but only
11  II,       LIX|    but a thin partition to separate it, he overheard these words, "
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