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1 I, TransPre| Cervantes often takes it for granted that an allusion will be 2 I, III| and your liberality has granted is that you shall dub me 3 I, XVI| your great beauty, have granted me; but fortune, which is 4 I, XX| another."~ ~"Take it for granted he brought them all across," 5 I, XXII| taken even had they not granted it, he approached the chain 6 I, XXIII| follow him, for it was not granted to the feebleness of Rocinante 7 I, XXIX| the boon I ask is first granted me."~ ~"I grant and accord 8 I, XXIX| but now seeing the boon granted, and the promptitude with 9 I, XXX| courtesy and magnanimity he has granted me the boon of accompanying 10 I, XXX| and now that chance has granted us the time and opportunity, 11 I, XXXIV| the bark that Heaven has granted thee for thy passage across 12 I, XXXVI| the happiness Heaven had granted them. He bade him, too, 13 I, XLIV| grievous jeopardy. The princess granted it graciously, and he at 14 II, XI| perceiving the liberty that was granted him, stopped at every step 15 II, XXXV| favour Senor Merlin here has granted me, to the sole end that 16 II, XXXVI| as Dulcinea will not be granted so cheaply, or at such a 17 II, XLIX| reasonable and come to the point. Granted your worship may order me 18 II, LIV| I think before the time granted us for quitting Spain was 19 II, LVII| bowels of mercy~ To Sancho be granted,~ And thy Dulcinea~ Be left 20 II, LXXIII| Sancho; "let's take it for granted that this hare is Dulcinea,