Parte,  Chap.

1   I,   Commend|  thyself an honest name,~ For fooleries preserved in print~ Are
2   I,        VI|   deliberately composing such fooleries, deserves to be sent to
3   I,       XXV|       once without seeing the fooleries your worship is going to
4  II,      XXXI|      was foolish to read such fooleries; and becoming convinced
5  II,      LXII| children, and give over these fooleries that are sapping thy brains
6  II,       LXV|  wits-were he only rid of the fooleries of chivalry-may get them
7  II,     LXXII|          Have done with these fooleries," said Don Quixote; "let
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