Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|        and in the morning, God willing, the requisite ceremonies
 2   I,       XXI|       for the king will not be willing to give me his daughter
 3   I,     XXIII|        very glad that thou art willing to rely on my courage, which
 4   I,       XXX|       and misfortune if I were willing to marry him; however, as
 5   I,      XXXI|        than that she should be willing to accept them as her knights."~ ~"
 6   I,     XXXIV| unsustained by some hope, I am willing to attribute to myself the
 7   I,      XXXV|   finish it, and he, as he was willing to please them, and enjoyed
 8   I,     XXXVI|    Heaven in its compassion is willing to let thee rest at last,
 9   I,     XXXIX|         Now tell me if you are willing to follow out my idea and
10   I,        XL|    them, each declared himself willing to be the ransomed one,
11   I,       XLI|        out for any I should he willing to take with me, over and
12   I,       XLI|        replied that I was very willing to do so; but he replied
13   I,     XLIII|   taken from him, unless he be willing to surrender it."~ ~Dorothea
14   I,      XLIX|       knights-errant; and I am willing to grant too that the Twelve
15  II,         V|        at small cost by merely willing it-it is clear my happiness
16  II,       VII|   grasping but that I would be willing to have the revenue of such
17  II,       XXI|      say that if Quiteria were willing to give it he was satisfied,
18  II,      XXVI|         he will own it, and be willing to pay for it and make it
19  II,      XXVI|        but, for all that, I am willing to condemn myself in costs
20  II,    XXXIII|     Sancho Panza; "and now I'm willing to believe what my master
21  II,      XXXV|        it myself -- I say I am willing to give myself the three
22  II,      XLIX|    eyes, even if the gaoler is willing to exert his interested
23  II,       LVI|      vanquished, and that I am willing to marry the lady at once."~ ~
24  II,       LVI|      loud voice, "Senora, I am willing to marry your daughter,
25  II,      LXXI|          As thou art in such a willing mood," said Don Quixote, "
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