Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      bringing Dulcinea, or Aldonza Lorenzo, on the scene in person.
 2   I,         I|       matter. Her name was Aldonza Lorenzo, and upon her he thought
 3   I,       XXV|      seclusion in which her father Lorenzo Corchuelo and her mother
 4   I,       XXV|             So, so!" said Sancho; "Lorenzo Corchuelo's daughter is
 5   I,       XXV|           otherwise called Aldonza Lorenzo?"~ ~"She it is," said Don
 6   I,       XXV|         can it do the lady Aldonza Lorenzo, I mean the lady Dulcinea
 7   I,       XXV|      believe that the good Aldonza Lorenzo is fair and virtuous; and
 8   I,      XXVI|            Toboso, the daughter of Lorenzo Corchuelo, with whom he
 9  II,       XIV|         upon a time called Aldonza Lorenzo, just as I call mine Casildea
10  II,     XVIII|         taking off his armour, Don Lorenzo (for so Don Diego's son
11  II,     XVIII|        than sane."~ ~With this Don Lorenzo went away to entertain Don
12  II,     XVIII|            Don Quixote said to Don Lorenzo, "Your father, Senor Don
13  II,     XVIII|            it may be," replied Don Lorenzo, "but a great one, by no
14  II,     XVIII|            an exception," said Don Lorenzo; "there may be some who
15  II,     XVIII| distinction."~ ~"So far," said Don Lorenzo to himself, "I should not
16  II,     XVIII|         science that is," said Don Lorenzo, "and until now I have never
17  II,     XVIII|          up; judge then, Senor Don Lorenzo, whether it be a contemptible
18  II,     XVIII|           that be so," replied Don Lorenzo, "this science, I protest,
19  II,     XVIII|           I mean to say," said Don Lorenzo, "is, that I doubt whether
20  II,     XVIII|            on our hands," said Don Lorenzo to himself at this point; "
21  II,     XVIII|      Quixote earnestly pressed Don Lorenzo to repeat to him his verses
22  II,     XVIII|       Senor Don Quixote," said Don Lorenzo, "I wish I could catch your
23  II,     XVIII|            another time," said Don Lorenzo; "for the present pray attend
24  II,     XVIII|         that is to be."~ ~When Don Lorenzo had finished reciting his
25  II,     XVIII|        exclaimed as he grasped Don Lorenzo's right hand in his, "By
26  II,     XVIII|           any need to say that Don Lorenzo enjoyed hearing himself
27  II,     XVIII|         pleasant jurisdiction! Don Lorenzo gave a proof of it, for
28  II,     XVIII|      Quixote when he had heard Don Lorenzo's sonnet, "that among the
29  II,     XVIII|            Don Quixote said to Don Lorenzo, "I know not whether I have
30  II,     XVIII|            I would gladly take Don Lorenzo with me to teach him how
31  II,     XXXVI|         her that is called Aldonza Lorenzo over there. With three thousand
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