Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       personal abuse as only an ill-conditioned man could pour out. He taunts
 2   I,         I|    which is always arrogant and ill-conditioned, he alone was affable and
 3   I,        IV|        to do with me in battle, ill-conditioned, arrogant rabble that ye
 4   I,      XXIX|        the same thing as saying ill-conditioned, lifted its hind hoofs and
 5  II,        VI| courteous or mannerly; some are ill-conditioned scoundrels; nor is it everyone
 6  II,     XXVII|  payment from that evil-minded, ill-conditioned set. This Gines de Pasamonte-Don
 7  II,      XXIX|       the millers, exclaiming, "Ill-conditioned and worse-counselled rabble,
 8  II,     XXXII|         but, after all, you are ill-conditioned and ill-bred, and spiteful
 9  II,      XXXV|       Let it move thee, crafty, ill-conditioned monster, to see my blooming
10  II,     XLIII|         was so incorrigible and ill-conditioned that neither good company
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