Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      with them. But whether the remains of Cervantes were included
 2   I,         X|       upon the other half which remains in the saddle, taking care
 3   I,         X|         ease and honour; but it remains to be told if it costs much
 4   I,       XIV|        of the virtue of Marcela remains unshaken, and with her envy
 5   I,        XX|        packed away upon him the remains of the supper, they advanced
 6   I,       XXI|         broke their fast on the remains of the spoils of war plundered
 7   I,     XXIII|  satisfy his appetite with such remains as were left of the clerical
 8   I,     XXIII|       knows all, and certain it remains~ No God loves cruelty; then
 9   I,      XXIV|       between friends no secret remains unshared, and as the favour
10   I,     XXVII|      her mother's arms. It only remains now for me to tell you the
11   I,     XXVII|     pass the wretched life that remains to me, until it be Heaven'
12   I,       XXX| Dorothea, "is my story; it only remains to tell you that of all
13   I,    XXXIII|        being broken; for if she remains intact she cannot rise to
14   I,     XXXIV|       of hers in this house and remains with him till morning, at
15   I,    XXXVII|         fully testify. All that remains is to set out on our journey
16  II,      XXVI|         having got together the remains of his show and caught his
17  II,     XXXIV|       and merrymaking."~ ~"That remains to be seen," said Don Quixote,
18  II,       XLV|      hands to handle me!"~ ~"It remains to be proved whether this
19  II,     XLVII|   conscience, if the government remains in my hands (which I have
20  II,        LI|       island; but if the office remains with me I'll find out something
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