Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|      castle, it was in reality derived from the ancient territorial
2   I,        IX|  greatly, because the pleasure derived from having read such a
3   I,       LII|   respecting them, at any rate derived from authentic documents;
4  II,      XXXI| enjoyment the duke and duchess derived from the irritation the
5  II,       XLI|      of the paltry glory to be derived from deceiving persons who
6  II,       LIX|    amusement the two gentlemen derived from hearing Don Quixote
7  II,     LXVII|     him unless it be something derived from his title, and we call
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