Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXVI|         common-sense that his two hearers were again filled with wonder
2   I,    XXXVII|         impossible for any of his hearers to consider him a madman;
3   I,      XLII|           incidents that fill the hearers with wonder and astonishment;
4   I,       LII|           satisfaction to all the hearers, and the canon especially
5   I,       LII|          From these words all the hearers concluded that he must be
6  II,     XXIII| Montesinos to his two illustrious hearers, and he began as follows:~ ~"
7  II,    XXXIII|          it had happened, and his hearers were not a little amused
8  II,   XXXVIII|   straightforwardly: for you have hearers that will know how, if not
9  II,      LXII|       which he greatly amused his hearers.~ ~On the cloth being removed
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