Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XVI|     ass, asked Sancho what was amiss with him. Sancho answered
2   I,       XXI|     out."~ ~"Thou speakest not amiss, Sancho," answered Don Quixote, "
3   I,       LII|      What I cannot help taking amiss is that he charges me with
4   I,       LII| improves with years. I take it amiss, too, that he calls me envious,
5  II,       VII|      too, let who will take it amiss; and so there's nothing
6  II,      XXXI|      it hasn't been brought in amiss here."~ ~Don Quixote turned
7  II,     XLVII|      her, and I don't find her amiss."~ ~"Paint what you will,"
8  II,        LX|    boldness, and spirit at all amiss.~ ~And now the squires despatched
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