Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|     Cervantes was wounded may be inferred from the fact, that with
2   I,  TransPre| disappears, from which it may be inferred that he was not reinstated.
3   I,         I|      this veracious history have inferred that his name must have
4  II,       III|     stated there, but only to be inferred from what is set down, that
5  II,      VIII|          hack, from which Sancho inferred that his good fortune was
6  II,      XXIV|        of Charlemagne, as may be inferred from the words you say Durandarte
7  II,     XXXII|    general applause, it is to be inferred from it, if I mistake not,
8  II,     XXXII|           from which it is to be inferred that, granting there is
9  II,    XXXIII|        this occurrence it may be inferred that, as the great Don Quixote
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