Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       LII|       de Lemos, whose Christian charity and well-known generosity
2  II,         I|       chaplain to permit him in charity to go and take leave of
3  II,      XVII|        Please your worship, for charity's sake, senor, let me unyoke
4  II,      XXXV|        your soul because of the charity with which you perform it,
5  II,     XXXVI| remember, Sancho, that works of charity done in a lukewarm and half-hearted
6  II,      XLIV|       that holiness consists in charity, humility, faith, obedience,
7  II,       LVI|      Don Quixote that Christian charity, on which he plumed himself,
8  II,        LX|        the laziness and want of charity of his squire Sancho; for
9  II,     LXXIV|        shall devote to works of charity as they please.~ ~"Item,
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