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Parte, Chap.
1 I, V| perceive no blood nor any mark whatever. He then contrived 2 I, XVI| each of them had left its mark. "Pray, senora," he added, " 3 I, XVIII| mayest the better see and mark, let us withdraw to that 4 I, XX| brightest deeds. Thou dost mark well, faithful and trusty 5 I, XXII| But as I know that it is a mark of prudence not to do by 6 I, XXX| your backbone, which is the mark of a strong man."~ ~"That 7 I, XXXI| Andres my son? Didst thou not mark with what authority I commanded 8 I, XXXVI| embraced them with every mark of affection and courtesy.~ ~ 9 I, XL| a chain on me, more as a mark of this than to keep me 10 I, XL| certificates from captives of mark testifying, in whatever 11 I, XLIV| as the arrow seeks its mark or the sailor the pole-star. 12 II, VI| sambenito put on it, or some mark by which it might be known 13 II, VII| thy thoughts, and know the mark thou art shooting at with 14 II, X| Sancho, my friend? Am I to mark this day with a white stone 15 II, X| replied Sancho, "had better mark it with ruddle, like the 16 II, X| misfortune, and the target and mark at which the arrows of adversity 17 II, XXVIII| with a stick, and did not mark thee per signum crucis with 18 II, LIX| eat me, come eat me."~ ~"I mark them for mine on the spot," 19 II, LXIII| embraced him, saying, "I shall mark this day with a white stone 20 II, LXXIII| to Sancho, "Dost thou not mark, friend, what that boy said, '