Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|     father disposing of all he possessed, and the two sisters giving
 2   I,         I| impossible nonsense; and it so possessed his mind that the whole
 3   I,        IV|   descried them when the fancy possessed him that this must be some
 4   I,        XI| delight the children that then possessed her. Then was it that the
 5   I,        XV|         and as for him, had he possessed a tongue to complain with,
 6   I,     XVIII|       ever knight in the world possessed, for, besides having the
 7   I,    XXVIII|    than I thought I could have possessed, 'If, as I am now in your
 8   I,     XXXIV|       concerns you: as you are possessed of discernment I need say
 9   I,     XXXIV| supreme blessing he thought he possessed in his beloved Camilla.
10   I,      XLII|        Zoraida, putting all he possessed at her disposal; then he
11   I,         L|       talk to it as if it were possessed of reason and understanding: "
12   I,       LII|      Quixote? What devils have possessed you to set you on against
13  II,      XLIV|       know not what could have possessed the great Cordovan poet
14  II,      XLIV|        all things as though ye possessed them not;' which is what
15  II,       XLV|        of the largest the duke possessed. They informed him that
16  II,     XLVII|      senor governor, my son is possessed of a devil, and there is
17  II,      LXII|        to them the property it possessed and entrusted the secret
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