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1 I, TransPre| As it happens, there is a complete history of the Cervantes 2 I, TransPre| mere torso instead of a complete work. Even if Cervantes 3 I, TransPre| he obviously meant to be complete. Him we owe to the landlord' 4 I, X| expressed) until I take complete vengeance upon him who has 5 I, XIX| and commissariat; and to complete the misfortune they met 6 I, XXIX| out of her pillow-case a complete petticoat of some rich stuff, 7 I, XXXIV| absolutely necessary to complete then what love had resolved 8 I, XXXIV| lovers ought to have, but a complete alphabet; only listen to 9 I, XXXIV| not grant my just desire complete satisfaction, but it will 10 I, XXXV| senses; and to make all complete on returning to his own 11 I, XXXVI| they were able to do in complete safety, as the convent was 12 I, XXXIX| follow the church, or go to complete his studies at Salamanca. 13 I, XLIII| touched, not even hers who has complete possession of my entire 14 I, XLV| it is a helmet, is not a complete helmet."~ ~"Certainly not," 15 I, XLVII| apprehensive of Sancho's making a complete discovery of their scheme, 16 I, XLVII| together a connected plot complete in all its numbers, so that 17 II, XII| Don Quixote, "that it is a complete adventure, but that it is 18 II, XXI| supreme happiness; and now to complete it (not that I think he 19 II, XXV| every step, they made the complete circuit of the forest, but 20 II, XXVI| a furious passion.~ ~The complete destruction of the show 21 II, XXVIII| I confess that, to be a complete ass, all I want is a tail; 22 II, LI| messenger; "and as regards a complete comprehension of the case, 23 II, LII| would stop.~ ~And now, to complete the enjoyment of the feast 24 II, LXXIV| dying was this so sudden and complete return to his senses after