Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|      and labour?"~ ~"I do not refuse, brother Andres," said the
 2   I,      XXIV|       to be one of those that refuse admission to any sort of
 3   I,      XXIV|       for propriety's sake to refuse me admission to his house,
 4   I,      XXVI|    knight-errant he could not refuse to grant; and the favour
 5   I,    XXVIII|       as to make the sufferer refuse to listen to comfort offered
 6   I,    XXXIII|      me so much satisfaction, refuse not to undertake it, even
 7   I,     XLIII| clouds,~ Its longed-for light refuse me.~ ~ Bright star, goal
 8   I,       XLV|       in which ye lie when ye refuse to respect the shadow, not
 9  II,        IV|      am not such a fool as to refuse it; for they say, too, '
10  II,       VII|      his who had it would not refuse it to him, though it was
11  II,         X|       loathsome in thy sight, refuse not to look upon me with
12  II,     XVIII|       to recite their verses, refuse, and when they are not asked
13  II,       XIX|  Quiteria made up his mind to refuse Basilio his wonted freedom
14  II,        XX|     fool Quiteria would be to refuse the fine dresses and jewels
15  II,      XXII|      they but ask thee not to refuse me thy favour and protection
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