Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        II|   being stronger than any reasoning, he made up his mind to
2   I,       XIX|   and without any further reasoning he laid his lance in rest,
3   I,      XXIX| both, commended the sound reasoning of Cardenio, and lastly,
4   I,    XXXIII|   of time to employ it in reasoning with thy simplicity, for
5  II,      XIII| this way, and by the same reasoning, you might call me and my
6  II,       LIX|  struck him that Sancho's reasoning was more like a philosopher'
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