Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| world has no opportunity of judging; his health had been failing
2   I,      XIII| remarkable it cannot but be judging by the strange things these
3  II,       III| that the author was a Moor, judging by the title of "Cide;"
4  II,        VI|     in my composition, and, judging by my inclination to arms,
5  II,      XIII|   great natural instinct in judging wines that you have only
6  II,      XVII|     paw of a real lion, and judging by that I reckon the lion
7  II,     XXXII|   Dulcinea del Toboso, for, judging by what fame trumpeted abroad
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