Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| Inquisition, was now concocting on false evidence a charge of misconduct
 2   I,       XIV|          Slain by suspicion, be it false or true;~ And deadly is
 3   I,       XIV|        encouraged him, I should be false; if I had gratified him,
 4   I,     XVIII|       abandons the religion of his false prophet Mahomet, and adopts
 5   I,     XXIII|           found it ran thus:~ ~Thy false promise and my sure misforutne
 6   I,       XXV|          will say the signature is false, and I shall be left without
 7   I,     XXVII|      called her cruel, ungrateful, false, thankless, but above all
 8   I,      XXIX|           it necessary to put on a false one, and even this young
 9   I,     XXXIV|            s weakness, for the two false friends and new lovers were
10   I,     XXXIV|            their mistresses make a false step, think nothing of going
11   I,     XXXIV|       Vengeance to my aid! Let the false one come, approach, advance,
12   I,     XXXVI|            truth that has made you false and a liar."~ ~Cardenio
13   I,     XXXVI|            not and ought not to be false, if thou dost pride thyself
14   I,      XLVI|          likely that he would bear false witness against anyone.
15   I,      XLVI|            is incapable of bearing false witness against anybody."~ ~"
16   I,      XLVI|          made thee shall not prove false; and I assure thee, on the
17   I,     XLVII|            it will not do to throw false dice with me; and as to
18   I,     XLVII|            though, led by idle and false taste, I have read the beginnings
19   I,      XLIX|          the books of chivalry are false, lying, mischievous and
20   I,      XLIX|        quest of the Holy Grail, is false, or that the loves of Tristram
21  II,       III|        burned, like those who coin false money; and I know not what
22  II,         X|        deceiving me, or seeking by false joy to cheer my real sadness."~ ~"
23  II,        XV|           his own natural nose the false masquerade one that has
24  II,       XVI|           that those histories are false?" said the man in green.~ ~"
25  II,       XXV|            cave of Montesinos were false or true." On his making
26  II,       XXV|        that cave are, part of them false, part true; and that he
27  II,      XXIX|         things part was true, part false, he clung more to their
28  II,      XXIX|        said, "Either the test is a false one, or we have not come
29  II,    XXXIII|         faith it won't do to throw false dice with me; I am an old
30  II,       LVI|            though he who played me false is nothing of the kind."~ ~
31  II,       LXI|      Quixote of La Mancha; not the false, the fictitious, the apocryphal,
32  II,     LXXIV|         detestation of mankind the false and foolish tales of the
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