Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|   will dare~ To question or dispute thy claim.~ But if perchance
 2   I,      XIII|     come, and this let none dispute with me save on the condition
 3   I,        XV|  one, but a castle, and the dispute lasted so long that before
 4   I,      XXIX|  was unable to say what the dispute was about.~ ~ ~At this moment
 5   I,      XLIV|   had been attracted by the dispute, but particularly Cardenio,
 6   I,       XLV|   had been listening to the dispute and controversy, unable
 7  II,       XIV|   feet; because, beyond all dispute, it is the rash and ill-advised
 8  II,     XVIII|    of buckets there is some dispute), he washed his head and
 9  II,    XXXVII| have carried on this duenna dispute further had they not heard
10  II,     XLIII|   is this-never engage in a dispute about families, at least
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