Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XX| perceiving it his master's final resolve, and how little his tears,
2   I,        XX|        tears and this honourable resolve of Sancho Panza's the author
3   I,      XLVI|       chosen; and with this high resolve he went and knelt before
4   I,     XLVII|        ripe in counsel, rapid in resolve, as bold in biding his time
5  II,       VII|          consultation would be a resolve to undertake a third sally,
6  II,       XXI|        his sins and for his rash resolve; to which Basilio replied
7  II,     LVIII|         Quixote persisted in his resolve; and mounted on Rocinante,
8  II,       LXV|          numbers kept it. Heroic resolve of the great Philip the
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