Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XVI| imagination as extraordinary a delusion as can well be conceived,
2   I,       XLV|        his head to back up his delusion and carry on the joke for
3  II,        VI|    that you should fall into a delusion so great and a folly so
4  II,       XIV|     and man remained under the delusion; and, down in the mouth,
5  II,      XVII|     for he knew he was under a delusion.~ ~"Well, senor," answered
6  II,       LII|       say the whole thing is a delusion or an enchantment affair,
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