Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|         him he could not lawfully engage in any adventure without
 2   I,       VII|           process of time I am to engage in single combat with a
 3   I,      VIII| themselves, all of whom I mean to engage in battle and slay, and
 4   I,      VIII|         thyself to prayer while I engage them in fierce and unequal
 5   I,      XIII|          find themselves about to engage in some mighty and perilous
 6   I,     XVIII|          were two armies about to engage and encounter in the midst
 7   I,     XVIII|         said Don Quixote; "for to engage in battles of this sort
 8   I,        XX|        bosom through eagerness to engage in this adventure, arduous
 9   I,      XXIX|           that you promise not to engage in any other adventure or
10   I,       XXX|   accordance with it you must not engage in any other adventure,
11   I,      XXXI|          his promise he could not engage in any enterprise until
12   I,    XXXIII|           life, thou wilt at once engage in this love struggle, not
13   I,     XXXIV|            and that no one should engage in a struggle with an enemy
14   I,       XLI|         had been ransomed, and to engage them for the next Friday,
15   I,      XLIV|     knight-errant to undertake or engage in another enterprise, when
16   I,       LII|       alone as a knight-errant to engage in it; and he was all the
17  II,        VI|       chivalrous thoughts did not engage all my faculties, there
18  II,      VIII|           resolved to go before I engage in another adventure, and
19  II,       XIV|       stepmother did Hercules, to engage in many perils of various
20  II,       XIV|           at sunrise they were to engage in a bloody and arduous
21  II,      XVII|    believe and are afraid he will engage such fierce animals?"~ ~"
22  II,      XVII|         as it was tempting God to engage in such a piece of folly.
23  II,      XXVI|      Master Pedro did not care to engage in any more palaver with
24  II,     XXXII|          tongue, I will with mine engage in equal combat with your
25  II,     XLIII|     already, and it is this-never engage in a dispute about families,
26  II,       LIV|     Morisco women seldom or never engage in amours with the old Christians;
27  II,      LXIV|           it was that led them to engage in combat all of a sudden
28  II,       LXV|         the Mirrors, intending to engage him in combat and overcome
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