Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV|        hear, he exclaimed with a haughty gesture, "All the world
2   I,       XIV|         of being cruel, somewhat haughty, and very scornful."~ ~"
3   I,       XXX|         your fierce enemy, whose haughty head I trust by the aid
4   I,      XLII|        likely that he will prove haughty or insensible, or that he
5   I,      XLVI|       having first humbled their haughty necks to the gentle yoke
6   I,       LII|           Humble with the proud, haughty with the humble, encounterer
7  II,        VI| gentle-mannered, and kindly, not haughty, arrogant, or censorious,
8  II,         L|       are not so punctilious and haughty as the Castilian ladies;
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