Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       III|  for this reason as at the persuasion of the landlord they left
2   I,      VIII| knight; and this being his persuasion, he did not despair of finding
3   I,      XLIV| with the landlord, for, by persuasion and Don Quixote's fair words
4   I,       XLV|    and made friends by the persuasion of the Judge and the curate,
5  II,       XII|    Don Quixote at Sancho's persuasion ate a little from the store
6  II,       XXV|  so because what amount of persuasion could have persuaded me
7  II,    XXXIII| that by my weak and feeble persuasion he could be made to believe
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