Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| therefore, under very different conditions, and the difference makes
 2  II,       XIV|       behold our deeds; and the conditions of our combat shall be that
 3  II,       XIV|       than satisfied with these conditions and terms," replied Don
 4  II,       XIV|    passed between you and her - conditions which, in accordance with
 5  II,       XVI|      cultivate poetry under the conditions I have named, shall become
 6  II,      XXXV|       accept the penance on the conditions laid down."~ ~The instant
 7  II,        LI|       lied; and in this way the conditions of the passage will be fully
 8  II,       LII|        field, observing all the conditions which are usually and properly
 9  II,       LVI|     unparalleled encounter. The conditions of the combat were that
10  II,     LVIII|         to serve persons of all conditions, but especially persons
11  II,        LX|         ears, setting forth the conditions to be observed and the exertions
12  II,      LXIV|        your challenge, with the conditions you have proposed, and at
13  II,      LXIV|       not expire; and from your conditions I except only that of the
14  II,      LXIV|        Don Quixote, and how the conditions of the defiance agreed upon
15  II,      LXIV|       dead unless you admit the conditions of our defiance."~ ~Don
16  II,       LXX|      and told him all, what the conditions of the combat were, and
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