Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         X|        so big I feel myself in sufficient force to be able to govern
 2   I,      XVII|    Quixote, "but that is not a sufficient reason for believing that
 3   I,      XXIX|   flowed from my eyes, had not sufficient cause even if I had indulged
 4   I,    XXXIII|       that I am unable to give sufficient thanks for the favours God
 5   I,    XXXIII|       perhaps-she may not have sufficient virtue and natural strength
 6   I,     XXXIV|       had seen and heard was a sufficient answer to even greater suspicions;
 7   I,     XXXIX|    three, all sons, and all of sufficient age to make choice of a
 8   I,        XL|        their position might be sufficient to relieve me from this
 9   I,      XLIV|        sole heir; if this be a sufficient inducement for you to venture
10   I,    XLVIII|      produce. Nor will it be a sufficient excuse to say that the chief
11   I,       LII|       that already produced is sufficient; and suffice it, too, that
12  II,       XII| knight-errantry, it is to me a sufficient proof to have found you
13  II,       XIX| however, on the grounds, amply sufficient in his opinion, that it
14  II,        LV|  Church has intercessory means sufficient to release thee from the
15  II,     LVIII|   history of his exploits were sufficient, still Don Quixote persisted
16  II,     LXXIV|   foreign countries, are quite sufficient for the purpose of turning
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