Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XLVIII|   they invent in them! What apocryphal, ill-devised incidents,
2   I,      XLIX|    and the Queen Yseult are apocryphal, as well as those of Guinevere
3  II,         V|   says that he considers it apocryphal, because in it Sancho Panza
4  II,         V|     considered this chapter apocryphal.~ ~"Don't you see, you animal,"
5  II,         V|     regards this chapter as apocryphal, inasmuch as they are beyond
6  II,     XXIII| THIS ADVENTURE TO BE DEEMED APOCRYPHAL~ ~ ~It was about four in
7  II,      XXIV|  then, this adventure seems apocryphal, it is no fault of mine;
8  II,       LXI|  false, the fictitious, the apocryphal, that these latter days
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