Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       men whose names by common consent stand in the front rank
 2   I,        II|       he would not by any means consent to, so he remained all the
 3   I,       XII|  unwilling to do so without her consent, not that he had any eye
 4   I,     XXIII|  whether by force or of his own consent, to the town of Almodovar,
 5   I,     XXVII|       fearing that he would not consent to do so; not because he
 6   I,     XXVII|     state I was in when in that consent that I heard I saw all my
 7   I,    XXVIII|   entered my chamber without my consent?'~ ~"All these questions
 8   I,      XXIX|            Nor even that will I consent to, senor licentiate," answered
 9   I,       XXX|     never expected that I would consent to a marriage so unequal;
10   I,    XXXIII|    Lothario, that thou shouldst consent to become the instrument
11   I,    XXXIII|       with one voice and common consent that in purity, quality,
12   I,    XXXIII| misfortune; for such I will not consent to be, though I lose thy
13   I,    XXXIII|         slightest indication of consent to anything dishonourable,
14   I,        XL|       repentance, that with one consent we all agreed to tell him
15   I,        XL|        would not on any account consent to one being set free before
16   I,       XLI|        So they agreed by common consent to give us the skiff belonging
17   I,      XLIV|       be brought about with the consent of the father of Don Luis,
18   I,      XLVI|         servants of Don Luis to consent that three of them should
19   I,      XLIX|         to leave us without our consent."~ ~Don Quixote, who was
20  II,         V|         not be with my will and consent. I was always a lover of
21  II,         V|     their family, why won't you consent and fall in with my wishes?"~ ~"
22  II,       XXI|       in pain, "If thou wouldst consent, cruel Quiteria, to give
23  II,       XXX|    permission, approbation, and consent, he may come and carry out
24  II,    XXXIII|        d as soon stab myself as consent to it; for though my master
25  II,      XXXV| disposition and lofty chivalry. Consent to this whipping, my son;
26  II,      XXXV|    present make up your mind to consent to this penance, and believe
27  II,         L|        page refused, but had to consent at last for his own sake;
28  II,    LXXIII|     more important business, to consent to be his companions, for
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