Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      those of Dulcinea and the Trifaldi and the cave of Montesinos
 2  II,     XXXVI|     DUENNA, ALIAS THE COUNTESS TRIFALDI, TOGETHER WITH A LETTER
 3  II,     XXXVI|      am squire to the Countess Trifaldi, otherwise called the Distressed
 4  II,     XXXVI|        of my lady the Countess Trifaldi, whom the enchanters have
 5  II,   XXXVIII|  Behind them came the Countess Trifaldi, the squire Trifaldin of
 6  II,   XXXVIII|        the countess was called Trifaldi, as though it were Countess
 7  II,   XXXVIII|     dropped Lobuna and took up Trifaldi.~ ~The twelve duennas and
 8  II,   XXXVIII|   dying to see the features of Trifaldi and one or two of her many
 9  II,   XXXVIII|       the clever acting of the Trifaldi, who, returning to her seat,
10  II,   XXXVIII|         But make haste, Senora Trifaldi; for it is late, and I am
11  II,     XXXIX|  CHAPTER XXXIX.~ ~IN WHICH THE TRIFALDI CONTINUES HER MARVELLOUS
12  II,     XXXIX|        astonishment, while the Trifaldi went on to say: "Thus did
13  II,        XL|            At this instant the Trifaldi recovered from her swoon
14  II,        XL|        said already," said the Trifaldi, "that it is with a peg,
15  II,        XL|        my friend," replied the Trifaldi; "and so much, that without
16  II,        XL|       Senora Rodriguez, Senora Trifaldi, and present company," said
17  II,        XL|       alas for our lot!"~ ~The Trifaldi said this in such a pathetic
18  II,       XLI|        I will, Senora Countess Trifaldi," said Don Quixote, "most
19  II,       XLI|       up there."~ ~To this the Trifaldi made answer, "Sancho, you
20  II,       XLI|  marble than wood. On this the Trifaldi observed that Clavileno
21  II,       XLI|   bearded band of duennas, the Trifaldi and all, had vanished from
22  II,       XLI|      adventure of the Countess Trifaldi, otherwise called the Distressed
23  II,       XLI|       band of duennas with the Trifaldi vanished, and that they
24  II,      XLIV|       the part of the Countess Trifaldi in the comical way that
25  II,      XLIV|      to recognise those of the Trifaldi, and turning to his master,
26  II,      XLIV| exactly as if the voice of the Trifaldi was sounding in my ears.
27  II,      XLIV|        evil he had done to the Trifaldi and company, and others,
28  II,        LI|      thee had any share in the Trifaldi performance, as thou didst
29  II,      LVII|      had acted the part of the Trifaldi, had given him a little
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