Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|           he was first tempted to try his hand at drawing from
 2   I,  TransPre|     travelled without squires. To try to think of a Don Quixote
 3   I,  TransPre|          is tempted afterwards to try a flight beyond his powers
 4   I,  TransPre|          horse-collar method, and try to raise a laugh by some
 5   I,         I|           and then, not caring to try any more experiments with
 6   I,        II|          one at once upon whom to try the might of his strong
 7   I,        VI|           and so do all those who try to turn books written in
 8   I,        XI|       would have liked at once to try if they were ready to be
 9   I,       XIV| voluntarily separated himself, to try if absence would act with
10   I,        XV|     change matters once more, and try, as they say, what chance
11   I,     XVIII|       from time to time turned to try if he could see the knights
12   I,       XXI|         but if ever I make it, or try it again as long as I live,
13   I,       XXV|          Don Quixote, "for I will try not to go far from this
14   I,      XXVI|            while the other should try as best he could to pass
15   I,     XXVII|          of Don Fernando, bade me try to return speedily, as she
16   I,     XXXII|       ever happened anywhere."~ ~"Try that bone on another dog,"
17   I,     XXXII|          joke for your worship to try and persuade me that everything
18   I,    XXXIII|         blows and strength of arm try if it were as hard and as
19   I,    XXXIII|         manage his house, let him try her this time, and he would
20   I,     XXXIV|         hers, or if she sought to try me and ascertain if the
21   I,     XXXIV|       such a good one, and should try or devise some other less
22   I,     XXXIV|          he could tell her was to try and stanch the blood, as
23   I,      XXXV|          husband so foolish as to try such a costly experiment
24   I,     XXXVI|          done for her; and do not try to make her answer unless
25   I,     XXXVI|          any hostile movement, to try and defend himself and resist
26   I,   XXXVIII|           going on so that he may try to remedy it by a counter-mine,
27   I,        XL|           arm all vainly did they try,~ And when at length 'twas
28   I,        XL|      about my unhappy lot, but to try if fortune would be kinder
29   I,        XL|        this I did not like not to try my luck, and as soon as
30   I,       XLI|           to go to the garden and try if I could speak to her;
31   I,     XLIII|           therefore they need not try it again. Nevertheless he
32   I,     XLIII|        Rocinante should move, but try as he might to seat himself
33   I,      XLIV|         will not let me lie; only try it, and if it does not fit
34   I,       XLV|         entanglement, resolved to try his hand once more by stirring
35   I,     XLVII|         had of taking him home to try if by any means they could
36   I,    XLVIII|    hundred sheets written; and to try if it came up to my own
37   I,      XLIX|           if your worship were to try to get out of this prison (
38   I,      XLIX|       dejected; and then we might try our chance in looking for
39   I,      XLIX|        when you read them. For to try to persuade anybody that
40   I,      XLIX|            One might just as well try to make out that the history
41   I,       LII|          abbess and all who might try to prevent me, and would
42  II,         I|          The chaplain resolved to try the experiment, and obtaining
43  II,         I|           of the waters, nor do I try to make anyone take me for
44  II,       III|        remember."~ ~"If I were to try to forget the thwacks they
45  II,        IV|           look to himself and not try to make out white black,
46  II,        IV|      short; nevertheless he would try to drop a letter as well
47  II,         V|            replied Teresa; "don't try to raise yourself higher,
48  II,        VI|           folly so manifest as to try to make yourself out vigorous
49  II,        XI|     recognising Dulcinea; we will try by experiment with one or
50  II,      XIII|         strove to persuade him to try and become an archbishop.
51  II,      XIII|       some wine out of a cask, to try, asking their opinion as
52  II,      XVII|         will, here am I, ready to try conclusions with Satan himself
53  II,     XVIII|        other power 'twere vain to try;~ For love will find a way
54  II,       XIX|       Launcelot and all who would try to prevent it."~ ~"Say that
55  II,        XX|           Quixote at this; "don't try to better it, and risk a
56  II,      XXII|          and who was the first to try salivation for the French
57  II,       XXV|       owner of the ass, 'and I'll try to pay it back in the same
58  II,      XXVI|       than gallop; so you needn't try to sell me the cat for the
59  II,    XXVIII|           thine own interest, but try to be of good cheer and
60  II,      XXIX|           the pace of an ant."~ ~"Try the test I told thee of,
61  II,      XXXI|           of those who, when they try to introduce economy into
62  II,     XXXII|        that it is an amusement to try and make out whether he
63  II,     XXXII|            Nay, let them come and try their jokes on the country
64  II,     XXXII|           her excellence he would try with all his might not to
65  II,      XXXV|        won't be got rid of if you try three thousand three hundred
66  II,      XXXV|           days or times; and I'll try and get out of debt as quickly
67  II,      XLII|         the island come; and I'll try and be such a governor,
68  II,      XLII|         from the desire I have to try what it tastes like to be
69  II,     XLIII|       commend thyself to God, and try not to swerve in the pursuit
70  II,     XLVII|           and Sancho proceeded to try it; but before he could
71  II,     XLVII|           with pickles, you might try it; but it is out of the
72  II,       LII|         know thy pleasure; I will try to do honour to thee by
73  II,      LIII|    remained listening intently to try if he could make out what
74  II,        LV|       over and held his breath to try whether he was quite sound
75  II,        LV|        loan of anybody, nor did I try to fill my pocket; and though
76  II,      LXII|        first time he was going to try the virtue of the enchanted
77  II,      LXIX|          on my arms with pinches! Try those jokes on a brother-in-law; '
78  II,       LXX|        all his plans, resolved to try his hand again, hoping for
79  II,     LXXII|       them; let your worship only try; come along with me for
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