Parte,  Chap.

1  II,      XXXI|    said Don Quixote, "if your highnesses would order them to turn
2  II,     XXXII| called a fool, it is for your highnesses to say, O most excellent
3  II,     XXXII|      to describe it. For your highnesses must know that, going a
4  II,     XXXII|    all this, I must tell your highnesses that, coming to El Toboso
5  II,     XXXIV|  without proverbs? Pray, your highnesses, leave this fool alone,
6  II,    XXXVII|   could reply, "I am for your highnesses going out to receive her;
7  II,   XXXVIII| delicate, "May it please your highnesses not to offer such courtesies
8  II,   XXXVIII|      wit; for I may tell your highnesses, if I am not wearying you,
9  II,        LV|    said, "Because it was your highnesses' pleasure, not because of
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