Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV|    what was the object of this confession that was demanded of them,
2   I,        IV|       our consciences with the confession of a thing we have never
3   I,      XXII|     cattle-stealer, and on his confession they sentenced him to six
4  II,       XXI|        him courage to make his confession.~ ~Don Quixote hearing the
5  II,   XXXVIII| agreement, and took the lady's confession; she confessed everything
6  II,      LVII|         This damsel by her own confession speaks as one in love, for
7  II,    LXXIII|      your affairs, go often to confession, be good to the poor, and
8  II,     LXXIV|  blubber and shed tears.~ ~The confession over, the curate came out
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