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1 I, TransPre| preparations were made to issue pirated editions at Lisbon 2 I, I| danger from which, in the issue, he was to reap eternal 3 I, XX| with him until the final issue and end of the business. 4 I, XXI| bring this adventure to an issue and possess myself of the 5 I, XXI| At which command all will issue forth, and he himself, advancing 6 I, XXVII| urgent for you to come; the issue of the affair will show 7 I, XXXIII| among men; for even if the issue he as thou wouldst have 8 I, XXXIII| beginning I will acknowledge the issue decided."~ ~Lothario seeing 9 I, XXXIV| in his anxiety to see the issue of a resolution so bold 10 I, XXXVII| satisfaction at the happy issue of such a complicated and 11 I, XLVI| bring everything to a happy issue; for the servants agreed 12 I, LI| more easily brought to an issue than those which have the 13 II, X| thereby hope for a happy issue in all his encounters and 14 II, X| and bring thee a happier issue than that which I await 15 II, XVI| done and brought to a happy issue; he made light of enchantments 16 II, XVII| the hope of a successful issue, not those which entirely 17 II, XVII| to a happy and successful issue, all to win a glorious and 18 II, XXIX| reserved to give a happy issue to this adventure;" and 19 II, XXXVIII| their marriage they had issue the Princess Antonomasia, 20 II, XLIII| his government to a happy issue. Don Quixote, then, went 21 II, LII| challenge be brought to a lawful issue."~ ~"I do so place it," 22 II, LIII| business to a successful issue.~ ~ ~"How am I to march, 23 II, LVI| some hoping for a happy issue, some apprehensive of an 24 II, LXI| runners, that seemed to issue from the city.~ ~ ~The dawn 25 II, LXIV| venture yourself upon this issue, because the sight would