Parte,  Chap.

1   I,   AuthPre|    you take the aphorisms and sayings you put into your story,
2   I,      XXIV|    and Garaya, and the shrewd sayings of the shepherd Darinel,
3  II,       XIX|     to stringing proverbs and sayings together, no one can understand
4  II,     XLIII|     known to Him;' 'the silly sayings of the rich pass for saws
5  II,        LI|   being as much amazed at his sayings as at his doings, for there
6  II,        LX| because the crazes and shrewd sayings of Don Quixote and the humours
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