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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| deserted them, and they had no choice but to return. The second 2 I, TransPre| utterly penniless now, had no choice but to rejoin it. He was 3 I, TransPre| the significance of his choice of a country for his hero 4 I, VIII| had no confidence, had no choice but to draw his sword; it 5 I, XII| her to marry and make a choice according to her own taste, 6 I, XIII| that your worship has made choice of one of the most austere 7 I, XIV| to and fro unable to make choice of any; for as there is 8 I, XIV| beauty I possess was no choice of mine, for, be it what 9 I, XIV| to expect me to love by choice is idle. Let this general 10 I, XVIII| leave our lodging to thy choice; but reach me here thy hand, 11 I, XX| Quixote, "and leave the choice of our road to my care."~ ~" 12 I, XXV| Rueful Countenance fixed his choice for the performance of his 13 I, XXV| think that I have made a bad choice in So-and-so, fool as he 14 I, XXXIX| of sufficient age to make choice of a profession. Finding, 15 I, XXXIX| of life or at least make choice of a calling that will bring 16 I, XXXIX| understanding, and made choice of our professions, my father 17 I, XLII| say this much, that the choice he made of going to the 18 I, XLVIII| polished versification, such choice language, such profound 19 I, LI| and this made her father's choice hang in the balance, for 20 I, LI| to leave them to make a choice of what is contemptible 21 I, LI| allow them to make a good choice as they please. I do not 22 II, XIV| more properly speaking, my choice led me to fall in love with 23 II, XV| he who is so of his own choice?"~ ~To which Samson replied, " 24 II, XIX| life; and the matrimonial choice is very liable to error, 25 II, XXIII| pride in breeding dainty choice fish, only coarse and tasteless 26 II, XXXI| Quixote, "that I have no choice but to say thou must be 27 II, XLIX| giving me dainty things or choice dishes to eat, for it will 28 II, XLIX| be entirely of your own choice you would keep from sleeping; 29 II, LXXIII| swaddling-clothes. Why, to make choice of evils, it's better to