Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|     of later humourists, is essential to this kind of humour,
2   I,        IV|    a truth so manifest? The essential point is that without seeing
3   I,      XIII|   knight."~ ~"Then if it be essential that every knight-errant
4   I,        XV|   may do for them; so it is essential that the new possessor should
5   I,        XX| said Don Quixote; "is it so essential to the story to know to
6   I,       XXV|   all that seems to me most essential; but perhaps I shall content
7   I,       XLI|  hands. But it was now most essential for us to be on the move,
8  II,        LI|  and that was what was most essential for persons placed in command
9  II,        LX|     inflicts them, when the essential point is that he receives
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