Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| coarse-minded man would care to make merry with the former, but to
2   I,   AuthPre|           moved to laughter, and the merry made merrier still; that
3  II,        XI|           remember that, as they are merry folk who give pleasure,
4  II,        XI|             he went, "Stay! halt! ye merry, jovial crew! I want to
5  II,        XV|             so as not to omit making merry with Don Quixote now.~ ~ ~ ~
6  II,      XXIV|             or nineteen; he was of a merry countenance, and to all
7  II,         L|              of her design of making merry and diverting herself with
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