Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XVI|     is the faith that I have pledged to the peerless Dulcinea
2   I,     XXVII|    ill the faith that he has pledged.'~ ~"Such, in brief, were
3   I,      XXXV| Sancho, telling him that she pledged herself, as soon as it should
4   I,      XLIV|      the one to which he was pledged, he would have attacked
5   I,      XLIV|     one to which my word has pledged me; but that which I can
6  II,        LX|  shall hear us; the lashes I pledged myself to must be voluntary
7  II,        LX|      impulses. In a word, he pledged himself to be mine, and
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