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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XVI| to consider the perilous risk which his virtue was about 2 I, XVIII| even Rocinante will run a risk of being changed for another. 3 I, XXIII| to-day for to-morrow, and not risk all in one day; and let 4 I, XXIX| Sancho said, he ran the risk of not becoming an emperor 5 I, XXXIII| reason to expose her to the risk of being broken; for if 6 I, XXXIV| could not do but at great risk to himself; and it was the 7 I, XXXVIII| at every step he runs the risk of losing his life. For 8 I, XXXVIII| if this seems a trifling risk, let us see whether it is 9 I, XL| tell him all, for he would risk his life for our freedom; 10 I, XL| was unwilling to run any risk in the matter; and so I 11 I, XLI| was uninhabited we ran no risk in releasing them at that 12 I, XLIII| loophole, so much to the risk of her honour; for if the 13 I, XLV| puzzling matter, would be to risk a rash decision. As regards 14 II, I| knight-errantry so as not to run the risk of reopening wounds which 15 II, III| I say very great is the risk to which he who prints a 16 II, IV| trouble and without much risk, I am not such a fool as 17 II, XIV| himself and without any risk encountered him of the Mirrors 18 II, XVI| spiteful, would run the risk of being banished to the 19 II, XX| t try to better it, and risk a fall; for in truth what 20 II, XXVII| draw their swords, and risk their persons, lives, and 21 II, LIV| shall be able to do without risk, and to write, or cross 22 II, LVI| to be fought with so much risk and danger to life; and 23 II, LVI| encounter so as to avoid the risk of killing him, as he was 24 II, LVI| in peace and without any risk to my life."~ ~The valiant 25 II, LXII| printing this book at your own risk, or have you sold the copyright 26 II, LXII| bookseller?"~ ~"I print at my own risk," said the author, "and 27 II, LXIII| Signor; and to avoid the risk she might run among the 28 II, LXXI| want to take cold; it's a risk that novice disciplinants