Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|        of La Mancha, whereby, he considered, he described accurately
 2   I,        IV|      what had taken place, as he considered he had made a very happy
 3   I,        IV|          and after having deeply considered it, he gave Rocinante his
 4   I,        IV|  knights-errant, for such he now considered and held them to be; and
 5   I,        IV|         mishap, and entirely, he considered, the fault of his horse.
 6   I,      XVII|      this precious balsam, as he considered it, and so he drank near
 7   I,     XXIII|        cheap at the price; as he considered himself more than fully
 8   I,       XXV|      your squire. But all things considered, what good can it do the
 9   I,      XXVI|         had several times before considered without ever coming to any
10   I,      XXVI|        him of his error, as they considered that since it did not in
11   I,    XXVIII|          coming by degrees to be considered gentlefolk by birth, and
12   I,      XXXI|      with us, about what we have considered and discussed, for as Dulcinea
13   I,    XXXIII|    observe it no further than he considered to be in accordance with
14   I,       XLI|          even more than might be considered proper. But for my part
15   I,      XLIV|          Don Quixote; for he now considered there was no necessity for
16   I,      XLVI|          as his own, Don Quixote considered that it would be advisable
17   I,      XLVI|       and Sancho seeing this had considered that such freedom was more
18  II,         I|     other things, he said it was considered certain that the Turk was
19  II,         V| translator of the history say he considered this chapter apocryphal.~ ~"
20  II,       VII|        themselves with what they considered necessary, and Sancho having
21  II,       XIV|        took as much ground as he considered requisite, and, supposing
22  II,     XVIII|          and packed with what he considered needful. On taking leave,
23  II,      XXXI|          duchess, "I should have considered the greatest affront that
24  II,      XXXI|          to the purpose and well considered, and told him he might make
25  II,      XXXI|      going to say."~ ~"I have so considered and reconsidered," said
26  II,        LI|           and it was praised and considered wise by all who heard it;
27  II,        LX|        lost all patience when he considered the laziness and want of
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