Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         I|      strength; and then, not caring to try any more experiments
2   I,        VI|     said the barber; and not caring to tire himself with reading
3   I,      VIII|     the onslaught; then, not caring to wait for the end of the
4   I,      XLVI| however, being unable or not caring to answer him, allowed him
5  II,         I|      the famous Ariosto, not caring to sing her adventures after
6  II,       XIX|   friends than ever; and not caring to wait for the notary who
7  II,     XXVII|      ask him a question, not caring to pay for it, he would
8  II,       LIX|     the landlord, Sancho not caring to carry it any farther
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