Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      had agreed to act as their guide deserted them, and they
 2   I,  TransPre|         with a more trustworthy guide. Unfortunately the Moor
 3   I,       XXI|         course it will."~ ~"God guide it according to my wishes
 4   I,       XXV|        night, glory of my pain, guide of my path, star of my fortune,
 5   I,       XLI|      taking the renegade as our guide, hastened towards Hadji
 6   I,      XLII|       letters have beauty for a guide and leader, as letters represented
 7   I,     XLIII|  distant star~ Is all I have to guide me,~ A brighter orb than
 8   I,    XLVIII|        art, by which they might guide themselves and become as
 9   I,         L|     there is to be said; I only guide myself by the example set
10  II,       XIV|       deeds will serve you as a guide to lead you to where I may
11  II,       XVI|        it is for the parents to guide them from infancy in the
12  II,       XIX| sentence of death."~ ~"God will guide it better," said Sancho, "
13  II,      XXII|        licentiate to find him a guide to show him the way to the
14  II,      XXII|  reserved for me;" and said the guide, "I beg of you, Senor Don
15  II,      XXII|          in God's hand be it to guide me;" and forthwith he fell
16  II,      XXII|        and the Trinity of Gaeta guide thee, flower and cream of
17  II,      XXII|        of brass; once more, God guide thee and send thee back
18  II,     XXVII|     sufficiently in his wits to guide the beast, but Dapple followed
19  II,      XXIX|     then in God's hand be it to guide us; for I would not hold
20  II,      XXXV|      beacon, polestar, path and guide of all~ Who, scorning slumber
21  II,       XLI|         voices exclaiming, "God guide thee, valiant knight! God
22  II,      XLII|         and be thy polestar and guide to direct and pilot thee
23  II,     XLIII| obligations and my promise. God guide thee, Sancho, and govern
24  II,      LIII|          for with him for their guide and lamp and morning star,
25  II,       LVI|       as he saw him start, "God guide thee, cream and flower of
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