Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|      anything to eat. "I would gladly eat a bit of something,"
 2   I,       VII|        be ready to go with him gladly, because any moment an adventure
 3   I,       XVI|    though my inclination would gladly comply with yours it is
 4   I,     XXVII|    road, and though they would gladly give it me, I snatch food
 5   I,    XXXVII|    said Don Fernando, "I would gladly travel so far for the sake
 6   I,        XL|      take as lawful wives, and gladly, for they prefer them to
 7   I,       XLI|       all I can say is I would gladly have told it to you more
 8   I,      XLIX|         and said he would very gladly comply with his request,
 9   I,         L|      in the world; and I would gladly give him a county I have
10   I,         L|    brother, will hear you most gladly, and so will all these gentlemen,
11  II,         I|       word as yet; and I would gladly be relieved of a doubt,
12  II,        IX|     given me, and take it most gladly. Come, my son, let us go
13  II,        XI|        a service, I will do it gladly and willingly, for from
14  II,     XVIII| belongings, as they would most gladly be of service to him; which,
15  II,     XVIII|      said, "God knows, I would gladly take Don Lorenzo with me
16  II,        XX|       which he would have very gladly helped himself to a moderate
17  II,       XLI|        said Don Quixote, "most gladly and with right goodwill,
18  II,         L|     Carrasco, and they'll come gladly to hear any news of my father."~ ~"
19  II,         L|    took him home with him very gladly, in order to have an opportunity
20  II,       LIV|        They received them very gladly, but exclaimed, "Geld! Geld!"~ ~"
21  II,       LXX| Quixote, a thing he would have gladly excused if he could for
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