Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XIV| despaired without being hated. Bethink you now if it be reasonable
 2   I,       XIX|  though beaten and routed, may bethink themselves that it is a
 3   I,       XXV|        all thou seekest of it, bethink thee of the place and condition
 4   I,     XXVII|   remember what thou owest me; bethink thee thou art mine and canst
 5   I,    XXXIII|       and be unable to resist, bethink thee now how thou wilt be
 6   I,    XXXIII|        what art thou devising? Bethink thee thou art working against
 7   I,    XXXIII|      props of her weak nature? Bethink thee that from him who seeks
 8   I,     XXXVI|     canst not help being mine. Bethink thee, my lord, the unsurpassable
 9  II,      XXXI|        now? Was that a time to bethink thee of thy Dapple, or are
10  II,        XL|      part," said Don Quixote. "Bethink you, senora, of what I must
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