Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|            idiom and circumstances permit, and who will give a preference
 2   I,       VII|            of the examiner did not permit it, and so in them was verified
 3   I,      XIII|          calling does not allow or permit me to go in any other fashion;
 4   I,     XVIII|            often told thee, do not permit a knight to lay hands on
 5   I,       XIX|           Don Quixote, "I will not permit them to touch a thread of
 6   I,       XXV|           to take advantage of the permit at once, I ask, what made
 7   I,    XXVIII|        these rocks and brakes that permit me to complain of my misfortune
 8   I,      XXIX|             but Cardenio would not permit it, and the licentiate replied
 9   I,      XXIX|           which Don Quixote said, "Permit me, senor licentiate, for
10   I,       XXX|            should be so good as to permit her to recover and enjoy
11   I,      XXXI|         for his testimony will not permit me to depart from the truth
12   I,    XXXIII|        test, it is not for thee to permit me to reveal my weakness
13   I,       XLI|            Christian captives they permit freedom of intercourse and
14   I,       XLI|         gold crowns, and would not permit his men to take from her
15   I,       XLI|            sea were calm enough to permit us. This was done, and a
16   I,    XLVIII| governments have in view when they permit plays to be performed in
17   I,       LII|         such like wrongs, will not permit you to advance another step
18  II,         I|          entreated the chaplain to permit him in charity to go and
19  II,         X|            be her good pleasure to permit herself to be seen by her
20  II,       XIV|         Samson Carrasco, would not permit him to believe what he saw
21  II,     XVIII|          his praiseworthy pursuits permit it, I will simply content
22  II,      XXVI|        Never, while I live, will I permit foul play to be practised
23  II,       XXX|         the duke would by no means permit; on the contrary, dismounting
24  II,      XLIV|      entreat of your excellence to permit and allow me alone to wait
25  II,      XLIV|           though I deserve it not, permit me to please myself, and
26  II,       LII|            the duke and duchess to permit him to take his departure
27  II,       LII|          excellences be pleased to permit me to speak to this gentleman
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