Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|    produced upon him, and his irritation was not likely to be lessened
 2   I,  TransPre|     assailant; it is like the irritation of a man stung by a mosquito
 3   I,        II|        and that increased his irritation, and matters might have
 4   I,       XXX|      to him, on observing his irritation, "Sir Knight, remember the
 5   I,       XXX|       he exclaimed with great irritation:~ ~"By my oath, Senor Don
 6   I,       XXX|     now, dismissing anger and irritation, where, how, and when didst
 7   I,      XXXV| landlady delivered with great irritation, and her good maid Maritornes
 8   I,         L|     and that will soothe your irritation, and in the meantime the
 9  II,      VIII|       envy brings nothing but irritation, bitterness, and rage."~ ~"
10  II,    XXVIII|      as you feel no pain, the irritation your impertinences give
11  II,      XXXI|      duchess derived from the irritation the worthy churchman showed
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