Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|  rapidity. But the most notable consequence, perhaps, of the spread
 2   I,  TransPre|       must be a person of great consequence, when the money came he
 3   I,      XXVI|        that he did lose them in consequence of the proofs he discovered
 4   I,       XLI|         end of us; and when, in consequence of having made sail, we
 5   I,      XLII|        that he was very rich in consequence of the dowry left to him
 6   I,      XLIV|      that reason, as well as in consequence of the noise Don Quixote
 7   I,      XLIV|         nothing else can be the consequence of the grief he is in at
 8   I,    XLVIII|      with his fame; and yet, in consequence of his desire to suit the
 9   I,        LI|         to be so is the natural consequence of being rich, he was even
10   I,        LI|      those to whom it was of no consequence whether she was good or
11   I,       LII|      bring other things of more consequence and value."~ ~"I am very
12   I,       LII|        things of more value and consequence, my friend; for I want to
13   I,       LII|       and noble spirits, and in consequence their protection. Thou needst
14  II,         X|        but as it is of no great consequence, we need not stop to prove
15  II,        XI|        knight-errant is of more consequence than all the enchantments
16  II,       XII|    Sancho - and, as a necessary consequence, towards those who represent
17  II,        XV|       had laid aside, it was in consequence of having been previously
18  II,      XVII|       long; and showing how, in consequence of his having represented
19  II,       XXI|    dread of some catastrophe in consequence of his appearance at such
20  II,       XXV|     having money would be of no consequence, for to oblige Senor Don
21  II,    XXXIII| resuming, the duchess said, "In consequence of what worthy Sancho has
22  II,      XLIX|       people what it is of such consequence to me to have kept secret;
23  II,       LIX|  support life, which is of more consequence to thee than to me, and
24  II,      LXII|        puffed up and exalted in consequence could not contain himself
25  II,    LXVIII|       verses cannot be of great consequence; let your worship string
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