Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|   easily satisfied; ransom was accepted in his case, and it was
 2   I,      XXII|       galleys for six years, I accepted my fate, it is the punishment
 3   I,      XXVI|        in notebooks were never accepted or honoured.~ ~Sancho comforted
 4   I,    XXVIII|      city; and that if she had accepted Don Fernando, it was only
 5   I,      XXIX|      Dorothea thanked him, and accepted the kind offer he made them;
 6   I,      XXIX|      saddle to the curate, who accepted it without much entreaty;
 7   I,     XXXIV|     frequent gifts believed or accepted? But as I am persuaded that
 8   I,      XLIX|   universally acknowledged and accepted as true that whoever denies
 9  II,       III| penance with him. The bachelor accepted the invitation and remained,
10  II,        IV|     which neighing Don Quixote accepted as a happy omen, and he
11  II,      VIII|    both knight and squire, was accepted as a good sign and a very
12  II,       LII|       had said before, that he accepted the challenge in the name
13  II,      LXIV|    upon on both sides had been accepted. The viceroy went over to
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