Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XLII|     at his wits' end; and all civilities having been exchanged, and
2  II,     XVIII|      phrases. Almost the same civilities were exchanged between him
3  II,     XVIII|      of offers of service and civilities, and then, with the gracious
4  II,    XXXIII| though my master says that in civilities it is better to lose by
5  II,    XXXIII|     too few, when it comes to civilities to asses we must mind what
6  II,     LXXII|     and the two Sanchos. Many civilities and offers of service were
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