Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| novellieri and without their sprightliness.~ ~But whatever Avellaneda
2   I,        II|      said to them with great sprightliness:~ ~Oh, never, surely, was
3   I,      XXII|    less but rather much more sprightliness than the last one.~ ~"I
4   I,      XXIV|   delivered by him with such sprightliness, wit, and ease; but a time
5   I,       XXV|    replied to him with great sprightliness and candour, 'My dear sir,
6   I,       XXX|      think, began with great sprightliness of manner in this fashion.~ ~"
7  II,       XXX|     shrewd; for drollery and sprightliness, Senor Don Quixote, as you
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