Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XIV|       no promise, upon whom I practise no deception, whom I neither
2   I,       XLV|     and have had a licence to practise for more than twenty years,
3  II,         V|   Sancho; "it will be only to practise it for two or three years;
4  II,       XVI| virtue that he who is able to practise it, will turn her into pure
5  II,     XXVII|      juggling, he knew how to practise to perfection. From some
6  II,      XLIX|     was by the duke, tried to practise upon him; he however, fool,
7  II,        LI|   joke he was commissioned to practise upon him.~ ~It came to pass,
8  II,        LV|  sallied forth one morning to practise and exercise himself in
9  II,       LVI|   little advantage to them to practise these deceptions and transformations."~ ~"
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