Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       III|  she was the daughter of a respectable miller of Antequera; and
2   I,      XVII| Don Quixote.~ ~"And a very respectable one," said the innkeeper.~ ~"
3  II,         V|   step from our village; a respectable woman should have a broken
4  II,      XXXI| ass alone, he approached a respectable duenna who had come out
5  II,      XXXI| the more esteemed the more respectable and well-bred his servants
6  II,      XXXI|    his, invited a poor but respectable labourer -"~ ~"Get on, brother,"
7  II,     XLIII|    thy servants, give them respectable and serviceable, rather
8  II,      XLIX|    to see the world; for a respectable damsel should have a broken
9  II,    LXXIII|   at home and lead a quiet respectable life there, are you going
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