Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|    Doctor Juan Blanco de Paz, an ecclesiastic and a compatriot, informed
2   I,  TransPre|        moreover, to have been an ecclesiastic, a Dominican probably.~ ~
3  II,      XXXI|       him, and with them a grave ecclesiastic, one of those who rule noblemen'
4  II,      XXXI|          had to accept it.~ ~The ecclesiastic took his seat opposite to
5  II,      XXXI| chatterer."~ ~"So far," said the ecclesiastic, "I take you to be more
6  II,      XXXI|   enchanted as my father."~ ~The ecclesiastic, when he heard them talking
7  II,     XXXII|      Perhaps, brother," said the ecclesiastic, "you are that Sancho Panza
8  II,     XXXII|           and on seeing this the ecclesiastic stood up from table completely
9  II,     XXXVI|       Don Quixote, "that blessed ecclesiastic, who at table the other
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