Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XIII|   will should be so strictly complied with."~ ~"This is the place,"
2   I,      XXII|      a condition that can be complied with by night as by day,
3   I,      XXIX| heart and freedom, it may be complied with."~ ~"It will not be
4   I,      XXXV|      materials. His wish was complied with and he was left lying
5  II,     XVIII|   gave a proof of it, for he complied with Don Quixote's request
6  II,       XXI| request that might be easily complied with; and that it would
7  II,        LI|    the passage will be fully complied with."~ ~"But then, senor
8  II,       LII|   from her tearful face. She complied and disclosed what no one
9  II,       LIV|   thou hast heard."~ ~Sancho complied, and Ricote having spoken
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