Parte,  Chap.

1  II,     XXXII|     thing; I would have your graces understand that Sancho Panza
2  II,   XXXVIII| numerous accomplishments and graces, and his quickness and readiness
3  II,   XXXVIII| utter poverty; and gifts and graces of this kind are enough
4  II,   XXXVIII|     wit, and gaiety, all his graces and accomplishments, would
5  II,    XLVIII|      up and with her all the graces in the world; she sings
6  II,       LXX|   Altisidora was in his good graces.~ ~He replied, "Senora,
7  II,    LXXIII| beauty, the cream of all the graces, and, in a word, the being
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