Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXIX|   it all turns on my master marrying this lady at once-for as
 2   I,      XXIX|    and as for your master's marrying, I will do all in my power
 3   I,       XXX|  worship possibly object to marrying such an exalted princess
 4   I,      XXXI| satisfy thy desires without marrying; for before going into battle
 5   I,     XLIII|   much less wife? And as to marrying without the knowledge of
 6   I,        LI|   her, and under promise of marrying her had induced her to leave
 7  II,         V|    money, Sancho, and leave marrying her to my care; there is
 8  II,         V|   among us; so don't you go marrying her in those courts and
 9  II,         V|  wherefore, to keep me from marrying my daughter to one who will
10  II,       XIX|    as he did not approve of marrying her to Basilio, who had
11  II,       XIX|    of anything but each one marrying his equal, holding with
12  II,       XIX|   who love one another from marrying."~ ~"If all those who love
13  II,     XLIII|  letting my nails grow, and marrying again if I have the chance,
14  II,    XLVIII|    and under the promise of marrying her he made a fool of my
15  II,      XLIX| Sancho ideas and schemes of marrying the youth to his daughter
16  II,      LXVI|    fight your worship about marrying the daughter of Dona Rodriguez."~ ~"
17  II,     LXXIV| this, my niece insists upon marrying him, and does marry him,
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