Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IX|       be found all that can be desired in the pleasantest, and
 2   I,       XII|       Christian man, though he desired to give her in marriage
 3   I,      XIII|      company. Don Quixote, who desired nothing better, rose and
 4   I,      XIII|       misfortunes so great, he desired to be laid in the bowels
 5   I,      XXIV|        best mode of winning my desired and merited reward, to ask
 6   I,     XXVII|        that left nothing to be desired; she put on him a cloth
 7   I,     XXVII|         As they, both of them, desired nothing more than to hear
 8   I,     XXVII|       seemed to me that what I desired was never to come to pass.
 9   I,     XXVII|      the price of which he now desired me to fetch. Could I have
10   I,     XXVII|     promptly dismissed, for he desired me to wait, very much against
11   I,     XXVII|      themselves could not have desired, if their desires had been
12   I,     XXXII|        and the present company desired it, I could say something
13   I,    XXXIII|    course freely to attain the desired perfection, which consists
14   I,     XXXIV|      ventured to hope for, and desired no better pastime than making
15   I,      XXXV|   lying down and alone, for he desired this, and even that the
16   I,    XXXVII|   assigned to Don Quixote, who desired the lady Micomicona to place
17   I,        XL|   obtain the object he so much desired, his restoration to the
18   I,       XLI|    from doing at once what she desired, was satisfied likewise;
19   I,      XLIV|      right, and they did as he desired. All the four who had come
20   I,      XLVI|       him whither Don Fernando desired to take him; and good luck
21   I,    XLVIII|      doings of Don Quixote, he desired some of his servants to
22   I,         L|      simplicity of Sancho, who desired so eagerly to obtain the
23  II,         X|      of excellence that can be desired, utmost limit of grace in
24  II,       XXI| devices employed to attain the desired end are justifiable, provided
25  II,       XXI|     and did not care about it, desired the festival to go on just
26  II,       XXX|        the castle. The duchess desired Sancho to come to her side,
27  II,      LXXI|   before thou hast reached the desired number; and that thou mayest
28  II,     LXXIV|    died naturally; and said he desired this testimony in order
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