Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| structure of "Don Quixote" will suffice to show that Cervantes had
 2   I,        II| Castellan, for me anything will suffice, for~ ~'My armour is my
 3   I,     XVIII|       me to myself, for alone I suffice to bring victory to that
 4   I,       XIX|       oath," said Don Quixote; "suffice it that I see thou art not
 5   I,     XXVII|      well they should be, told. Suffice it to say that the bridegroom
 6   I,    XXXIII|      has befallen thee; it will suffice to torture and crush thee
 7   I,       LII|     produced is sufficient; and suffice it, too, that some reputable
 8  II,         I|       among them who alone will suffice to destroy the entire might
 9  II,       XIV|        and if all this does not suffice to convince you of the truth
10  II,      XXVI|         says that he alone will suffice to rescue his wife, even
11  II,      XXVI|       prolixity begets disgust; suffice it to observe how Don Gaiferos
12  II,      XLIV|         with no more words than suffice to make them plain; and
13  II,         L|      that I have nothing to do; suffice it that it is a town of
14  II,     LXVII|         thou hast uttered would suffice to explain thy meaning;
15  II,       LXX|        frank declaration should suffice to make you retire within
16  II,       LXX|     villain has treated me will suffice to blot him out of my memory
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