Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|           Cervantes in his official capacity disappears, from which it
2   I,     XLIII|            muscles, the breadth and capacity of the veins, whence you
3   I,         L|            am afraid he has not the capacity to govern his realm."~ ~
4   I,         L|            there will be no want of capacity in me to govern it; and
5   I,         L| administration of justice, and here capacity and sound judgment come
6  II,         V|            they are beyond Sancho's capacity.~ ~"Whence it arises," he
7  II,      XLIV|              though he has ability; capacity, and brains enough to deal
8  II,     XLVII|        stand in dread of your great capacity; keep your eyes open and
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