Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXXII|      curiosity; perhaps it may contain something pleasant."~ ~Master
2   I,      XLIX| nonsense the books of chivalry contain? For myself, I can only
3   I,      XLIX|       truth all the folly they contain. And such is their audacity,
4  II,         I|      and as he found houses to contain him, it is clear that his
5  II,     XXIII|      or space, roomy enough to contain a large cart with its mules.
6  II,     XXXIX|        and now into Castilian, contain the following sentence: '
7  II,      LVII|   cards be unlucky,~ Thy hands contain ne'er a~ King, seven, or
8  II,      LXII|       in consequence could not contain himself for satisfaction.
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