Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| remember best. All that we know positively about his education is that
 2   I,      XIII|         and said, "I cannot say positively whether my sweet enemy is
 3   I,        XV|        the magician, who, it is positively asserted, holding him captive,
 4   I,     XVIII|         Don Quixote asserted so positively that they were armies that
 5   I,       XIX|   attacked you even had I known positively that you were the very devils
 6   I,       XLV|      venture to assert anything positively in reply to any question
 7  II,      XIII|        smell one and I can tell positively its country, its kind, its
 8  II,       XIV|         will not venture to say positively whether you are the said
 9  II,      XXII|    could not at this moment say positively without having investigated
10  II,      XXVI|        anyone who could tell me positively, that the lady Dona Melisandra
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