Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|         his service I retreat -,~ Resolved to pass my life discreet -;~
 2   I,         I|           he, like a good knight, resolved to add on the name of his,
 3   I,        II|           As for white armour, he resolved, on the first opportunity,
 4   I,        IV|         made on purpose, which he resolved to attempt. So with a lofty
 5   I,      VIII|         which I am determined and resolved to do such deeds that thou
 6   I,      VIII|         his spirited bearing, and resolved to follow his example, so
 7   I,      XIII|         wilds seeking adventures, resolved in soul to oppose my arm
 8   I,      XIII|          left our direct road and resolved to come and see with our
 9   I,       XIV|         Quixote. He, on his part, resolved to go in quest of the shepherdess
10   I,       XVI|        about to encounter, and he resolved in his heart to commit no
11   I,     XVIII|    himself anew, and in his heart resolved to quit his master and return
12   I,       XIX|       pleasantry; nevertheless he resolved to call himself by that
13   I,        XX|           of his good master, and resolved to stay with him until the
14   I,     XXIII|         had good reason to dread, resolved to take hiding in the mountains;
15   I,     XXIII|          it was yesterday that we resolved, I and four of the lads,
16   I,     XXIII|          was; and in his heart he resolved, as he had done before,
17   I,      XXIV|        you, so much so that I had resolved not to quit these mountains
18   I,      XXIV|        with longing to see her, I resolved to put into execution and
19   I,      XXIV| perceiving I produced no effect I resolved to make the Duke Ricardo,
20   I,     XXVII|         dignity; otherwise he was resolved to have nothing more to
21   I,     XXVII|         what Sancho proposed, and resolved to wait for him until he
22   I,     XXVII|  continued some little time, they resolved to go in search of the musician
23   I,     XXVII|    treacherous and wicked design, resolved to send me to his elder
24   I,     XXVII|         beautiful lady's tears, I resolved to trust no one else, but
25   I,     XXVII|          far from their minds), I resolved to take it upon myself,
26   I,    XXVIII|        was. With this object they resolved to show themselves, and
27   I,      XXIX|        myself to these solitudes, resolved to end here the life I hated
28   I,       XXX|         senor; if your worship is resolved not to marry this great
29   I,     XXXII|      being folly and lies; and he resolved in his heart to wait and
30   I,    XXXIII|        estimable herself, that he resolved, with the approval of his
31   I,    XXXIII|        made between them Lothario resolved to observe it no further
32   I,    XXXIII|      alone, that, being, as I am, resolved to apply this test, it is
33   I,    XXXIII|           to avoid a greater evil resolved to gratify him and do what
34   I,    XXXIII|       less liable to surprise, he resolved to absent himself from his
35   I,    XXXIII|        speaking to her again, she resolved to send, as she did that
36   I,     XXXIV|       complete then what love had resolved upon, without affording
37   I,     XXXIV|         when he heard that it was resolved to kill Lothario his first
38   I,      XXXV|           should do. At length he resolved to conduct her to a convent
39   I,      XXXV|          After long reflection he resolved at last to go to his friend'
40   I,      XXXV|           close, and therefore he resolved to leave behind him a declaration
41   I,     XXXVI|       full of rage and shame, and resolved to avenge himself when a
42   I,     XXXIX|         resist his propensity, he resolved to divest himself of the
43   I,     XXXIX|        are older; and what I have resolved to do is to divide my property
44   I,     XXXIX|          ransom, for I was firmly resolved not to write to my father
45   I,        XL|          chance; but in Algiers I resolved to seek for other means
46   I,        XL|         one to read it. At last I resolved to confide in a renegade,
47   I,        XL|       took note of the house, and resolved to ascertain with particular
48   I,        XL|       given our own. We therefore resolved to put ourselves in the
49   I,      XLII|         the night were past, they resolved to retire to rest for the
50   I,     XLIII|          armour and on horseback, resolved, the pair of them, to play
51   I,      XLIV|          mettle, and in his heart resolved to dub him a knight on the
52   I,       XLV|           elaborate entanglement, resolved to try his hand once more
53   I,     XLVII|        had already gone some way, resolved to hasten their departure,
54   I,        LI|       this state of perplexity he resolved to refer the matter to Leandra (
55   I,       LII|           and awaited the attack, resolved to defend themselves and
56  II,         I|          chapter thereof. So they resolved to pay him a visit and test
57  II,         I|         upon matters of chivalry, resolved to test Don Quixote's recovery
58  II,         I|      talking to him. The chaplain resolved to try the experiment, and
59  II,        IV|           as a happy omen, and he resolved to make another sally in
60  II,         V|          to do what you say -"~ ~"Resolved, you should say, woman,"
61  II,      VIII|          daylight; for there I am resolved to go before I engage in
62  II,      XVII|         on horseback, and finally resolved to fight on foot, fearing
63  II,       XIX|          long time about it, they resolved to push on so as to reach
64  II,     XXIII|           where I was going, so I resolved to enter it and rest myself
65  II,     XXVII|       giving an account of them), resolved to shift his quarters into
66  II,      XXXV|       have the authors of her woe resolved.~ And this is, gentles,
67  II,      XXXV|          returned to their castle resolved to follow up their joke;
68  II,        XL|        Sancho's filled up; and he resolved in his heart to accompany
69  II,      XLII|         Distressed One, that they resolved to carry on the joke, seeing
70  II,      XLIV|          wizard and enchanter, he resolved to make away with all the
71  II,      XLIV|        travelling boots, which he resolved to wear the next day. At
72  II,      XLIX|      suggested themselves, and he resolved to open the negotiation
73  II,       LII|         stand in need of it. I am resolved with your worship's leave,
74  II,       LIV|              The duke and duchess resolved that the challenge Don Quixote
75  II,     LXIII|      charmed when he saw him, and resolved to keep the damsel and make
76  II,       LXX|    overthrow upset all his plans, resolved to try his hand again, hoping
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