Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XII|   not troubling himself with trifles, went on with his story,
2   I,        XX|   wish my soul to suffer for trifles in the other world; for
3   I,       XXI|      to attach importance to trifles. What lame leg hast thou
4   I,     XXIII| observed and noted all these trifles, and though he made the
5   I,     XXVII|    we had a hundred thousand trifles and doings of our neighbours
6   I,       XXX|    not look too closely into trifles; and whether it be on the
7   I,         L|      not stand haggling over trifles, but wash my hands at once
8  II,      XXVI|   and said, "Don't look into trifles, Senor Don Quixote, or want
9  II,     XXVII|      but to take them up for trifles and things to laugh at and
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