Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      translations show still more clearly in what request the book
 2   I,        XI|          Don Quixote; "I perceive clearly that those visits to the
 3   I,      XVII|    adventure was coming, until he clearly perceived that it was his
 4   I,     XVIII| enchantments; and what I make out clearly from all this is, that these
 5   I,     XVIII|        this that has happened me? Clearly this sinner is mortally
 6   I,       XIX|       lord, and said to himself, "Clearly this master of mine is as
 7   I,       XXI|          not finding it he said, "Clearly the pagan to whose measure
 8   I,      XXII|           dear brethren, make out clearly that though they have punished
 9   I,      XXIV|       perceive them, for they saw clearly that as they ripened they
10   I,     XXVII|           or money; for I now saw clearly that it was not the purchase
11   I,    XXXIII|        thee. And that thou mayest clearly see this, say, Anselmo,
12   I,     XXXVI|        Cardenio heard these words clearly and distinctly, being quite
13   I,     XXXVI|       thee but thanklessly, as is clearly shown by my forced retreat
14   I,        XL|     called Maria), because we saw clearly that she and no one else
15   I,     XLIII|      Clara; explain yourself more clearly, and tell me what is this
16   I,      XLIV|        Your worships may perceive clearly and plainly the error under
17   I,       XLV|            and declare the result clearly and fully."~ ~To those who
18   I,    XLVIII|    Quixote; "explain thyself more clearly, Sancho, if thou wouldst
19  II,        II|          Sancho, and report to me clearly and faithfully the truth
20  II,      XXVI|           for to establish a fact clearly there is need of a great
21  II,     XXVII|         They perceived, in short, clearly that the town which had
22  II,      XXIX|         of them, thou wouldst see clearly how many parallels we have
23  II,       XXX|            fool as he was, he saw clearly enough that his master's
24  II,       XLI|        the parchment he perceived clearly that it referred to the
25  II,     LVIII|    violently. I, Sancho, perceive clearly enough that I am not beautiful,
26  II,        LX|  recognising Claudia said, "I see clearly, fair and mistaken lady,
27  II,      LXII|         upwards, the words coming clearly and distinctly; it was impossible,
28  II,     LXIII|          board the brigantine saw clearly there was no possibility
29  II,       LXX|          begin to see plainly and clearly that there are enchanters
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