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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| and by far the greater and certainly the best part of "Don Quixote" 2 I, TransPre| this is that in 1605 there certainly was living in the family 3 I, TransPre| name more widely known, but certainly did not do him much good 4 I, TransPre| is uncertain, but it was certainly after Cervantes went to 5 I, TransPre| Cervantes thought of him he certainly would not have omitted him 6 I, VIII| him, warning him that most certainly they were windmills and 7 I, VIII| dubbed a knight."~ ~"Most certainly, senor," replied Sancho, " 8 I, XIII| heavens to have stars: most certainly no history has been seen 9 I, XVII| Sancho Panza said, "That is certainly the enchanted Moor, Senor, 10 I, XVII| two drops of it thou wilt certainly be restored."~ ~At these 11 I, XIX| devils of hell, for such I certainly believed and took you to 12 I, XXXIII| thou requirest, she will certainly regard me as a man without 13 I, XLIV| pressed him, saying that most certainly they would not return without 14 I, XLV| not a complete helmet."~ ~"Certainly not," said Don Quixote, " 15 II, III| importance," replied Carrasco.~ ~"Certainly not," said Don Quixote; " 16 II, XII| lady," said Don Quixote.~ ~"Certainly not," said Sancho, who stood 17 II, XIV| fighting men you talk of, but certainly not among the squires of 18 II, XXIII| senor?" asked Sancho.~ ~"Certainly not," replied Don Quixote; " 19 II, XXXII| No, Sancho my friend, certainly not," said the duke, "for 20 II, XXXII| received offence, I say now certainly not, for he who cannot receive 21 II, XXXII| white hands (for white they certainly were) a round ball of Naples 22 II, XXXII| envious."~ ~"I would do so certainly," said Don Quixote, "had 23 II, XXXII| replied that, though he certainly had the habit of sleeping 24 II, XXXV| is best for me?"~ ~"No, certainly not," said Merlin; "here, 25 II, XLVII| said Sancho.~ ~"No, senor, certainly not," said the farmer.~ ~" 26 II, XLIX| senor," said the youth, "certainly not."~ ~"Well then, go, 27 II, LXVI| wager."~ ~"That I will, certainly," said Don Quixote, "and