Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|     dry dusty visage, and with courteous bearing and gentle voice
 2   I,      XIII|        foot accompanying them. Courteous salutations were exchanged
 3   I,      XXII|        and Don Quixote in very courteous language asked those who
 4   I,     XXIII|     gracious youth, and in his courteous and polished language showed
 5   I,      XXIX|      all things a polished and courteous knight, would by no means
 6   I,      XXIX|       my squire, for he is too courteous and considerate to allow
 7   I,     XXXIV|      thinking, Amiable, Brave, Courteous, Distinguished, Elegant,
 8   I,    XXXVII|         who was always kindly, courteous, and quick-witted, perceiving
 9   I,     XLVII|     came up with the slow, and courteous salutations were exchanged;
10   I,     XLVII|    barbarous braggart; there a courteous prince, gallant and gracious;
11   I,         L|        well-bred, magnanimous, courteous, dauntless, gentle, patient,
12  II,         I|       and who more gallant and courteous than Ruggiero, from whom
13  II,        II| valiant but unlucky;' others, 'courteous but meddling,' and then
14  II,         V|        be well bred, generous, courteous to all, without seeking
15  II,        VI|     the most humble-minded and courteous knight of his time, and
16  II,        VI|     case; for they are not all courteous or mannerly; some are ill-conditioned
17  II,        VI|      being affable, well-bred, courteous, gentle-mannered, and kindly,
18  II,      VIII|        the command of the most courteous Cortes in the New World?
19  II,       XII|    exclaimed in a distinct but courteous tone, "Who goes there? What
20  II,       XII|    answered in such a soft and courteous manner, went over to him,
21  II,       XVI|       in his astonishment; and courteous as he was and ready to please
22  II,      XVII|       but the noble lion, more courteous than arrogant, not troubling
23  II,     XXXII|     gracious from courtesy and courteous from good breeding, and
24  II,    XXXVII|      of your worship, the most courteous and best-bred knight in
25  II,      XLIV|         boiled or roast, pure, courteous, and chaste, in spite of
26  II,     LVIII|      most devoted and the most courteous gentleman in all the world,
27  II,     LVIII|       are the fairest and most courteous maidens in the world, excepting
28  II,       LIX|      histories, famed in arms, courteous in behaviour, honoured by
29  II,     LXIII|        to him in words no less courteous. All then proceeded to the
30  II,      LXIV|    Moon thanked the viceroy in courteous and well-chosen words for
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