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1 I, TransPre| that in a few moments more freedom would be within their grasp, 2 I, AuthPre| so as, when you speak of freedom and captivity, to insert~ ~ 3 I, IX| he could and should give freedom to his pen in praise of 4 I, XIV| and that I might live in freedom I chose the solitude of 5 I, XIV| others; my taste is for freedom, and I have no relish for 6 I, XV| knew of his staidness and freedom from incontinence, that 7 I, XXII| CHAPTER XXII.~ ~OF THE FREEDOM DON QUIXOTE CONFERRED ON 8 I, XXV| croup, said, "He gives thee freedom who is bereft of it himself, 9 I, XXIX| the key of my heart and freedom, it may be complied with."~ ~" 10 I, XXXIII| seek I,I seek in prison freedom's breath, In traitors loyalty. 11 I, XXXIV| it must have been some freedom of mine, for I will not 12 I, XXXIX| oar without any hope of freedom; at least I had no hope 13 I, XL| would risk his life for our freedom; and so saying he took out 14 I, XLI| Christian captives they permit freedom of intercourse and communication, 15 I, XLV| highway robbery to give freedom to those in bondage, to 16 I, XLVI| had considered that such freedom was more like a courtesan 17 II, XIX| refuse Basilio his wonted freedom of access to the house, 18 II, XXII| and open looseness and freedom do much more damage to a 19 II, XXIX| restore to liberty and freedom the person ye hold in durance 20 II, XXXV| beautiful; and with a masculine freedom from embarrassment and in 21 II, LIII| let me go back to my old freedom; let me go look for my past 22 II, LIII| double sheepskin jacket in freedom, than go to bed between 23 II, LIV| we might live with more freedom, as the inhabitants do not 24 II, LVIII| turning to Sancho he said, "Freedom, Sancho, is one of the most 25 II, LVIII| can compare with it; for freedom, as for honour, life may 26 II, LVIII| enjoy them with the same freedom as if they had been mine 27 II, LXX| which interfered with his freedom of speech; and it would 28 II, LXXIII| where he could with perfect freedom give range to his thoughts