Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IX|             that good fortune which reserved him for greater things,
 2   I,       XIX|           to avenge whom was a task reserved for him alone; and without
 3   I,        XX| achievements, and valiant deeds are reserved; I am, I say again, he who
 4   I,        XX|          gold; I am he for whom are reserved perils, mighty achievements,
 5   I,    XXXIII|            wonder is it that she is reserved and circumspect to whom
 6   I,     XLIII|            is a sign that it is not reserved for them but for others,
 7  II,      VIII|             who are constituted and reserved for other avocations and
 8  II,      XXII|            this, friend Sancho, was reserved for me;" and said the guide, "
 9  II,     XXIII|             entered, an achievement reserved for thy invincible heart
10  II,     XXIII|   disenchanted; for great deeds are reserved for great men.'~ ~"'And
11  II,       XXV|          that not always; for it is reserved for God alone to know the
12  II,    XXVIII|           many valiant men who have reserved themselves for better times;
13  II,      XXIX|  disposition of heaven above, it is reserved to give a happy issue to
14  II,      XXIX|         this adventure is doubtless reserved and destined for some other
15  II,       XLI|          for whom the adventure was reserved, or else Malambruno did
16  II,      XLII|            favours of that sort are reserved for God alone. What I can
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