Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         Shelton, except perhaps in mere colloquial Spanish. He was,
 2   I,  TransPre|         who, provided they get the mere narrative with its full
 3   I,  TransPre|         book as little more than a mere libro de entretenimiento,
 4   I,  TransPre|        very bad one, as far as the mere continuation was concerned.
 5   I,  TransPre|            would have come to us a mere torso instead of a complete
 6   I,  TransPre|            Ibarra took it up, were mere trade editions, badly and
 7   I,  TransPre|        suggested by him, was not a mere edition de luxe. It produced "
 8   I,  TransPre|    altogether secondary quality, a mere accessory, nothing more
 9   I,  TransPre|            to an end, that acts on mere impulse, regardless of circumstances
10   I,  TransPre| development. What, if instead of a mere string of farcical misadventures,
11   I,  TransPre|          chivalry love is either a mere animalism or a fantastic
12   I,  TransPre|         knew the country well, the mere style and title of "Don
13   I,        XX|            said Sancho, "since the mere noise of the hammers of
14   I,      XXII|          be would not deserve, for mere pimping, to row in the galleys,
15   I,     XXIII|           me not again; for at the mere thought that I am withdrawing
16   I,      XXIX|            feeling of shame at the mere thought that I cannot present
17   I,    XXXIII|         anvil and a hammer, and by mere force of blows and strength
18   I,    XXXIII|            first attack: with this mere attempt I shall rest satisfied,
19   I,     XLIII|          young girl, and he such a mere boy; for I verily believe
20   I,      XLIX|            Gonzalo de Guzman, were mere mockeries; as well as many
21  II,       XII|          be real, instead of being mere fictions and semblances,
22  II,       XVI|        against those poets who are mere Spanish verse writers, without
23  II,      XLII|       taking any trouble, with the mere breath of knight-errantry
24  II,      XLII|        island, as though it were a mere matter of course. This I
25  II,     XLIII|            up on the spot; for the mere black of the nail of my
26  II,      XLIV|           by themselves and not as mere adjuncts to the crazes of
27  II,      XLIX|            to ramble about, out of mere curiosity and with no other
28  II,         L|           to see whether you are a mere ambassador of the imagination
29  II,       LIV|         the proclamations were not mere threats, as some said, but
30  II,     LXIII|            in fact I am, and not a mere pretended one, or outwardly,
31  II,      LXIV|                 Rocinante from the mere hard measure he had received
32  II,      LXVI|       Court in a trice; for it's a mere joke-only to read and read,
33  II,       LXX|          said Altisidora; "for the mere thought of the cruelty with
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