Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| libro de entretenimiento, an amusing book, a thing, as he says
 2   I,  TransPre|      absurd situations, very amusing, but not entitled to much
 3   I,       XXX|   OTHER MATTERS PLEASANT AND AMUSING~ ~ ~The curate had hardly
 4  II,      VIII|     lies with one truth, and amusing himself by relating transactions
 5  II,      XXII|    changes, so that they are amusing, interesting, and instructive,
 6  II,     XXVII|     another, but all lively, amusing, and familiar. As soon as
 7  II,      XXXI|     While this conversation, amusing to all except Don Quixote,
 8  II,       XLI|    while the good Sancho was amusing himself with the goats,"
 9  II,      XLVI|   him a trick that should be amusing but harmless; and in high
10  II,       LXV|     trying to bring the most amusing madman in it back to his
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