Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| knights-errant extending from well-nigh the time of Pelayo to the
 2   I,  TransPre|   increasing year by year for well-nigh three centuries? One explanation,
 3   I,  TransPre|      in any other language is well-nigh an impossibility. There
 4   I,        IV|      having been thrashed and well-nigh knocked to pieces? And yet
 5   I,        XV|        Why, thou wilt make it well-nigh impossible through not being
 6   I,        XV|     sand and snow-water, that well-nigh finished him; and if he
 7   I,     XVIII|      but not finding them, he well-nigh took leave of his senses,
 8   I,       XXI|      in such grief that he is well-nigh ready to die. He betakes
 9  II,       XVI|       make my way in print to well-nigh all, or most, of the nations
10  II,       LXX|        huddled himself up and well-nigh covered himself altogether
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