Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      about the Second Part in earnest, the case was very much
 2   I,       Ded|  writings of others. It is my earnest hope that Your Excellency'
 3   I,        II|      he were love-stricken in earnest, "O Princess Dulcinea, lady
 4   I,        IX|   stood and implored him with earnest entreaties to grant them
 5   I,     XVIII| transfixing mortal enemies in earnest. The shepherds and drovers
 6   I,        XX|  getting an awkward return in earnest for his jest, and fearing
 7   I,       XXI|      it cannot be revenged in earnest, but I know what sort of
 8   I,       XXI|    know what sort of jest and earnest it was, and I know it will
 9   I,      XXIV|     for her as if she were in earnest his veritable born lady;
10   I,       XXV| effect, I shall become mad in earnest, and, being so, I shall
11   I,       XXV|    madness are to come off in earnest, it will be as well to saddle
12   I,       XXV|     in joke, but very much in earnest, for anything else would
13   I,    XXXIII|   tears, and importunities of earnest lovers; for what thanks
14   I,     XXXIV|      not make use of the same earnest endeavours as before; all
15   I,     XXXVI|  Dorothea delivered with such earnest feeling and such tears that
16   I,       XLI|   what he meant to perform in earnest. And thus he would go to
17   I,       XLV|    THAT OCCURRED IN TRUTH AND EARNEST~ ~ ~What do you think now,
18   I,       XLV|    you may see I demand it in earnest, read this warrant which
19   I,       LII|  roughly handled in such good earnest, paying no respect to carpet,
20  II,       III|   AEneas was not in truth and earnest so pious as Virgil represents
21  II,         V|     this she began to weep in earnest, as if she already saw Sanchica
22  II,      XIII|     expense."~ ~"In truth and earnest, sir squire," said he of
23  II,      XXVI|     they please. In truth and earnest, I assure you gentlemen
24  II,     XXXII|     duchess to be speaking in earnest, so they removed the straining-cloth
25  II,    XXXIII|     Quixote. For in truth and earnest, I know from good authority
26  II,       LII|   upon Don Quixote, still the earnest way the woman sighed and
27  II,       LIX|    about it."~ ~"In truth and earnest, senor guest," said the
28  II,      LXIV|    defiance was in joke or in earnest. This answer left the viceroy
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