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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XI| and though Don Quixote entreated him to sing more, Sancho 2 I, XXII| said so to his master, and entreated him to leave the place at 3 I, XXV| though Don Quixote still entreated him to see him do were it 4 I, XXVII| in a few sensible words entreated and urged him to quit a 5 I, XXVII| cause of his suffering, they entreated him to tell it, promising 6 I, XXVIII| my misfortune, and whom I entreated to accompany me to the city 7 I, XXIX| letter with my host, which I entreated him to place in Luscinda' 8 I, XXXI| and that therefore she entreated and commanded you, on sight 9 I, XXXIII| circumspectly; and so he entreated him, if such a phrase was 10 I, XXXIV| have fallen. He wept, he entreated, he promised, he flattered, 11 I, XXXIV| fidelity to him; and he entreated her pardon for this madness, 12 II, I| appearance of a madman, entreated the chaplain to permit him 13 II, III| Don Quixote begged and entreated the bachelor to stay and 14 II, VII| Samson embraced him, and entreated him to let him hear of his 15 II, XVII| The gentleman in return entreated him to reflect, for he knew 16 II, XVII| Sancho with tears in his eyes entreated him to give up an enterprise 17 II, XVII| distance off, once more entreated and warned him as before; 18 II, XXXIII| the duchess's hand, and entreated her to let good care be 19 II, XLVIII| many and many a time, and entreated him to order the farmer 20 II, XLIX| best comfort he could, and entreated her to tell them without 21 II, XLIX| of my ruin, I begged and entreated my brother-O that I had 22 II, XLIX| is simply this, that I entreated my brother to dress me up 23 II, LXIII| woman like myself, and I entreated him to allow me to go and