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1 I, TransPre| cosmopolitan of books, is its simplicity. There are, of course, points 2 I, Commend| Than of plain esquire-like simplicity.~ I envy thee thy Dapple, 3 I, VI| them from the world."~ ~The simplicity of the housekeeper made 4 I, VIII| laughing at his squire's simplicity, and he assured him he might 5 I, XXVII| contents; for with all his simplicity the lad was a trifle covetous.~ ~ 6 I, XXIX| curate was amazed at his simplicity and at seeing what a hold 7 I, XXX| madness of the master and the simplicity of the servant? Dorothea 8 I, XXXIII| it in reasoning with thy simplicity, for at present I will call 9 I, XXXVI| didst address thyself to my simplicity, thou didst lay siege to 10 I, XLVI| enchantment. For all that his simplicity never reached so high a 11 I, L| lastly he marvelled at the simplicity of Sancho, who desired so 12 II, I| the profound abyss of thy simplicity."~ ~But the barber, who 13 II, II| of the knight as at the simplicity of the squire, who has such 14 II, II| of the master without the simplicity of the man would not be 15 II, VIII| by the great cloak of my simplicity, always natural and never 16 II, X| laughter, at hearing the simplicity of the master he had so 17 II, XII| over from the summit of his simplicity into the abyss of his ignorance; 18 II, XIII| at noonday; and for this simplicity I love him as the core of 19 II, XVI| be a good fellow, as your simplicity shows."~ ~Sancho went back 20 II, XXVI| called out again and said, "Simplicity, boy! None of your high 21 II, XXXII| knight-errant; sometimes there is a simplicity about him so acute that 22 II, XXXIII| not help laughing at the simplicity of her duenna, or wondering 23 II, XXXIV| above all was that Sancho's simplicity could be so great as to 24 II, XXXVIII| conquered me, but my own simplicity; it was not music made me 25 II, LI| mixture of shrewdness and simplicity in all his words and deeds. 26 II, LII| doubts as to the governor's simplicity. The duchess withdrew to 27 II, LXVII| with more mischief than simplicity in them; I would not have 28 II, LXX| well at the sharpness and simplicity of Sancho as at the length 29 II, LXX| wondering not only at his simplicity but at his sharpness. Don 30 II, LXXIV| it should be his, for the simplicity of his character and the