Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         I|   he alone was affable and well-bred. But above all he admired
2   I,     XXIII| away from this, a youth of well-bred appearance and manners,
3   I,     XXIII|    Rocinante advanced with well-bred bearing and grace to embrace
4   I,         L| valiant, polite, generous, well-bred, magnanimous, courteous,
5  II,         I| words, but very polite and well-bred."~ ~"If Roland was not a
6  II,        VI|  virtue, by being affable, well-bred, courteous, gentle-mannered,
7  II,       VII|    good and so fat, and so well-bred, that they would not say
8  II,      XXXI|   the more respectable and well-bred his servants are; and that
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