Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XX|      watch over my safety and console thy sorrow; what thou hast
2   I,      XXVI|      and mournful, to answer, console, and hear him, as well as
3   I,     XXXII|      them."~ ~"Then you would console them if it was for you they
4   I,      XXXV|     to the gate of the inn to console Sancho Panza on not having
5   I,      XLIV|      urging him to return and console his father at once and without
6   I,        LI| earnestness that it helped to console her distressed father, who
7  II,       XVI|      For all that, however, I console myself, because, after all,
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