Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          years, the most eventful ones of his life. Giulio, afterwards
 2   I,   AuthPre|      credit; if with hard-hearted ones, Ovid will furnish you with
 3   I,        VI|       bound, and some other small ones. The moment the housekeeper
 4   I,        VI|   housekeeper to take all the big ones and throw them into the
 5   I,      VIII|          being one of those sorry ones let out for hire, he had
 6   I,        IX|        had been found such modern ones as "The Enlightenment of
 7   I,       XII|           laments of the rejected ones who pursue her. Not far
 8   I,        XX|        his hind quarters, no slim ones. But, this accomplished,
 9   I,      XXIV|          only serves to add fresh ones, and the less you question
10   I,       XXV|       them in your clothes, short ones, and such as come readiest
11   I,      XXVI|        there afterwards, the only ones completely legible that
12   I,    XXVIII|         in addition to the former ones, called down upon himself
13   I,     XXXII|         should possess to be good ones, that would be to the advantage
14   I,   XXXVIII|        which, perhaps, fictitious ones constructed with ingenious
15   I,    XLVIII|      rules of art, than by absurd ones, they are so thoroughly
16   I,    XLVIII|    Alexandra."'~ ~"'Those are the ones I mean,' said I; 'and see
17   I,    XLVIII|       before the light of the new ones that would come out for
18   I,       LII|         not one of those everyday ones, but the best that is to
19  II,        II|   by-and-by, for they are not the ones to forget to listen."~ ~
20  II,         V|          makes here are the other ones on account of which the
21  II,         X|      first adventure will be good ones."~ ~By this time they had
22  II,        XI|         find plenty of marvellous ones in it."~ ~He at once wheeled
23  II,      XIII| adventures don't always find good ones."~ ~Sancho kept spitting
24  II,       XVI|          went in quest of foreign ones to express their sublime
25  II,       XIX|      matched, though some knowing ones, who have all the pedigrees
26  II,      XXVI|          did give them, and sound ones too; and after having said
27  II,     XXVII|        one of the high and mighty ones of the town, I did not care
28  II,      XXXV|      times as large as the former ones, and in front and on the
29  II,    XXXVII|       above all of ancient maiden ones; for though I am not one
30  II,   XXXVIII|      black veils, not transparent ones like Trifaldin's, but so
31  II,   XXXVIII|          and eclipse the fabulous ones of the Amadises, Esplandians,
32  II,   XXXVIII|      States; at least the amatory ones, for they write verses,
33  II,      XLII|          have princely and lordly ones, for blood is an inheritance,
34  II,     XLIII|         rather than showy and gay ones, and divide them between
35  II,     XLVII|       more esteemed than compound ones, for we cannot go wrong
36  II,      XLIX|         bad doctors; for the good ones deserve palms and laurels."~ ~
37  II,      XLIX|    practised upon Sancho were the ones who were most surprised,
38  II,         L|      ladyship a peck and such big ones that one might come to see
39  II,        LI|       take care that they be good ones, and above all that they
40  II,        LI|         the detriment of the true ones. He established and created
41  II,       LII|        and for arms the customary ones of knights, lance and shield
42  II,       LII|        and I could find no bigger ones; I wish they were as big
43  II,       LIV|         of each morsel-very small ones of everything -- they took
44  II,     LVIII|   carefully no doubt must be fine ones."~ ~"I should think they
45  II,     LVIII|       sinner and fight with human ones. They won heaven by force
46  II,        LX|           upwards of forty living ones, who all of a sudden surrounded
47  II,      LXII|         many of the kind, are the ones that deserve to be printed,
48  II,     LXIII|       chanted things, and not the ones my master talks of. What
49  II,      LXVI|     travel on foot, and make long ones, is to suppose nonsense."~ ~"
50  II,      LXVI|           did the four succeeding ones, without anything occurring
51  II,      LXIX|        sort, whether real or mock ones. By the side of this stage,
52  II,      LXXI|           the five go for the odd ones, and let us take the three
53  II,    LXXIII|          them by the names of the ones in print that the world
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