Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XI|     conceived them, nor sought to commend themselves by forced and
 2   I,      XIII|      peril; instead of which they commend themselves to their ladies
 3   I,      XIII|       mid-career they are wont to commend themselves to their ladies;
 4   I,      XIII|          the dead man had time to commend himself to God in the course
 5   I,      XIII| knights-errant have not ladies to commend themselves to, for they
 6   I,      XIII|     special lady to whom he might commend himself, and yet he was
 7   I,       XXI|          is nothing for it but to commend ourselves to God, and let
 8   I,      XXII|      Rueful Countenance, sends to commend himself to her; and that
 9   I,      XXVI|       chiefly did was to pray and commend himself to God; but what
10   I,      XXIX|           go in search of him, to commend myself to his courtesy,
11   I,        XL|         that she must remember to commend us to Lela Marien with all
12  II,       XVI|           with elegance like his, commend him; for it is legitimate
13  II,      XXXI|         and I thought I could not commend him to a more kind-hearted
14  II,       XLI|        care, and tell me if I may commend myself to our Lord or call
15  II,       XLI|            Sancho, you may freely commend yourself to God or whom
16  II,       XLI|      Sancho; "as you won't let me commend myself or be commended to
17  II,     XLIII|      knowledge is worth anything; commend thyself to God, and try
18  II,         L|         but God knows the future. Commend me to your daughter Sanchica,
19  II,       LIV|        and she begged them all to commend her to God and Our Lady
20  II,     LVIII|           sight of your beauty. I commend your mode of entertainment,
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