Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|            as I have said, will be accomplished what I so much desire, enabling
 2   I,       VII|          and that in him was to be accomplished the revival of knight-errantry.
 3   I,      XVII|            his mules.~ ~This being accomplished, he felt anxious to make
 4   I,        XX|            no slim ones. But, this accomplished, which he fancied was all
 5   I,       XXI|          of the most beautiful and accomplished damsels that could with
 6   I,       XXX|            this I count as already accomplished and decided), but the might
 7   I,    XXXIII|         far enough to account that accomplished which from a sense of honour
 8   I,    XXXVII|         less renown than mine have accomplished things more difficult: it
 9   I,        XL|        looked upon all the rest as accomplished. But though to me and my
10   I,       XLI|            sword. This having been accomplished, and half of our party being
11   I,      XLVI|           thee; the which shall be accomplished when the raging Manchegan
12  II,      XXVI| destruction of the show being thus accomplished, Don Quixote became a little
13  II,     XXXIX|           to marry such an elegant accomplished gentleman as has been just
14  II,        XL|   Paralipomenon of the Three Stars accomplished the adventure of the six
15  II,        LV|           to pass easily, and this accomplished, taking him by the halter,
16  II,      LXII|          Will Sancho's whipping be accomplished without fail? Will the disenchantment
17  II,     LXVII|     bachelor Samson Carrasco is an accomplished one. Of the curate I say
18  II,     LXXII|       country, the other to see it accomplished, for therein lay the accomplishment
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