Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|    course a translator who holds that "Don Quixote" should
 2   I,       XIV|  the only woman in it that holds to such a virtuous resolution."~ ~
 3   I,       XIX|  from under this mule that holds one of my legs caught between
 4   I,       XXV|   knows; and the same rule holds good for all the most important
 5   I,     XXVII|   ease?~ Jealousies.~ What holds my heart in anguish of suspense?~
 6   I,      XXIX|     my country, or her who holds the key of my heart and
 7   I,    XXXIII|    base desire; and if she holds herself dishonoured, her
 8   I,     XLIII|   one in my heart which he holds so firmly shall never be
 9   I,         L|      said the canon, "only holds good as far as the enjoyment
10   I,       LII|   above Greece or Gaul she holds her head.~ Nor ends his
11   I,       LII|    all if, in addition, he holds the rank of familiar of
12   I,       LII| farthing for the threat he holds out to me of depriving me
13  II,      VIII| holy Roman Catholic Church holds and believes, and that I
14  II,     XXIII|  because of that which she holds in her hand perpetually,
15  II,       XXV|   with a broken spout that holds a good drop of wine, with
16  II,      XXVI|  to be some traveller, and holds with him all that conversation
17  II,      XLII|  to the office or rank one holds; for it would not do for
18  II,     LVIII|   treasures that the earth holds buried or the sea conceals
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