Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXIII|      be seen of whom he could inquire, he saw nothing else for
2   I,       XXX|  concern of knights-errant to inquire whether any persons in affliction,
3  II,       LIV|     never troubled himself to inquire) he saw coming along the
4  II,     LVIII|   meddle in my affairs, or to inquire whether I am a wise man
5  II,     LXVII| worship in a condition now to inquire into other people's thoughts,
6  II,      LXIX|   thee; it is not for thee to inquire into the difficulties in
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