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Parte, Chap.
1 I, AuthPre| my eyes, as others do, to pardon or excuse the defects thou 2 I, X| pervert knight-errantry."~ ~"Pardon me, your worship," said 3 I, XII| it this twelvemonth."~ ~"Pardon me, friend," said Don Quixote; " 4 I, XIX| his companions, and beg pardon of them on his part for 5 I, XX| to capering, begging his pardon, he knew not what it meant. 6 I, XXIII| us for the offer, begged pardon for the late assault, and 7 I, XXIV| envious enchanters;-but pardon me for having broken the 8 I, XXIV| those of the moon moisture; pardon me, therefore, and proceed, 9 I, XXIX| us; and God in his mercy pardon him who would not let them 10 I, XXX| lord's hand and beg his pardon, and henceforward be more 11 I, XXXIII| myself; and if I be prolix, pardon me, for the labyrinth into 12 I, XXXIII| hand, and, asking Camilla's pardon for his ill manners, he 13 I, XXXIV| him; and he entreated her pardon for this madness, and her 14 I, XLVI| begging all good bodies' pardon."~ ~"What mischief can there 15 I, XLVI| Quixote said he was ready to pardon him, and the curate went 16 II, XXI| that my rashness would find pardon, as by its means I attained 17 II, XXI| earnestness implore God's pardon for his sins and for his 18 II, XXV| begging your worship's pardon, I, for my part, take it 19 II, XLVII| purple-let my lord the governor pardon me for painting so minutely 20 II, XLVIII| weep bitterly and said, "Pardon me, Senor Don Quixote, if 21 II, LVII| and therefore need not ask pardon, either of her or of your 22 II, LVII| that is that I beg your pardon about the theft of the garters; 23 II, LX| from that, he begged her pardon for the wrong he had done 24 II, LXIII| pleased, but not to expect pardon for his flagrant offence.