Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          but not entitled to much consideration or care. All the editions
 2   I,   AuthPre|         and frees thee from every consideration and obligation, and thou
 3   I,        VI|        dry well, until after more consideration it is settled what is to
 4   I,      XIII|      moved our compassion, and in consideration of that compassion and our
 5   I,    XXVIII|          me and so unworthy of my consideration. The instant I heard the
 6   I,       XXX|            but in return for this consideration I entreat you to tell me,
 7   I,    XXXIII|       arduous task to thee by the consideration that if Camilla be conquered
 8   I,       XLI|         plan which, after careful consideration and many a long discussion,
 9   I,       LII| delightful than to be a person of consideration, squire to a knight-errant,
10  II,        IV|         my master Don Quixote, in consideration of my many faithful services,
11  II,      VIII|           it much that he asks in consideration of all he promises, and
12  II,     LVIII|          love is influenced by no consideration, recognises no restraints
13  II,      LXII|       here in my house, and for a consideration of a thousand crowns that
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