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Parte, Chap.
1 I, III| expected it.~ ~Don Quixote promised to follow his advice scrupulously, 2 I, III| herself Dona Tolosa. She promised she would, and then the 3 I, IV| keep in mind what you have promised and sworn under those penalties 4 I, VII| the island his master had promised him. Don Quixote decided 5 I, VII| about the island you have promised me, for be it ever so big 6 I, IX| two bushels of wheat, and promised to translate them faithfully 7 I, IX| asking who Dulcinea might be, promised that their squire should 8 I, X| him governor of, as he had promised. Seeing, therefore, that 9 I, X| henceforth the government of the promised island, and desire nothing 10 I, XV| of those islands I have promised thee, how would it be with 11 I, XVI| in love with him, and had promised to come to his bed for a 12 I, XVIII| service and all hopes of the promised island.~ ~Don Quixote now 13 I, XX| your worship has so often promised me, I see that instead and 14 I, XX| he might look upon the promised island as much more than 15 I, XX| and benefits that I have promised you will come in due time, 16 I, XXIII| for the late assault, and promised for the future to ask it 17 I, XXIV| you in lamenting it as I promised to do."~ ~The Knight of 18 I, XXVII| who, sinner as she was, promised to pray a rosary of prayers 19 I, XXIX| said the curate, and he promised to teach it to him on the 20 I, XXX| remember the boon you have promised me, and that in accordance 21 I, XXX| therefore gave her hand, and promised to make him a great lord 22 I, XXX| confirm anew the boon I have promised you, and I swear to go with 23 I, XXXI| and give thee what I have promised, let me tell thee I shall 24 I, XXXI| and with what humility he promised to do all I enjoined, specified, 25 I, XXXIV| He wept, he entreated, he promised, he flattered, he importuned, 26 I, XXXIV| but if it is to defer the promised reward thou art doing so, 27 I, XXXIV| commended his purpose, and promised on his own part to aid him 28 I, XXXIX| carried into effect all he had promised; and when he had given to 29 I, XXXIX| whether well or ill. We promised to do so, and when he had 30 I, XL| the cloth so bulky that it promised a happy birth. Reed and 31 I, XL| be the ransomed one, and promised to go and return with scrupulous 32 I, XLI| prisoners before her eyes. We promised her to do this at the moment 33 I, XLII| of the castle as he had promised. It happened, however, that 34 I, XLVI| perfectly, and perceived it was promised to him that he should see 35 I, XLVI| give him the island I have promised, or any equivalent for it, 36 I, XLVII| embraced one another, and promised to let each other know how 37 I, XLVII| to her home. The curate promised to comply with his request 38 I, L| give him a county I have promised him this ever so long, only 39 I, L| me that county so often promised by you and so long looked 40 I, L| the county his master had promised him.~ ~By this time the 41 I, L| the goatherd to begin the promised tale.~ ~The goatherd gave 42 I, LI| fold. This is the story I promised to tell you, and if I have 43 II, IV| valiant purpose. Carrasco promised all, and then took his leave, 44 II, VII| me that island you have promised me, I am not so ungrateful 45 II, VII| friendship required. Don Quixote promised him he would do so, and 46 II, XIII| and generous that he has promised it to me ever so many times."~ ~" 47 II, XVII| bounty bestowed upon him, and promised to give an account of the 48 II, XXV| learned the curious things promised by the man who carried the 49 II, XXV| And now, because I have promised it, and to afford him pleasure, 50 II, XXVIII| from the day your worship promised it to me to this present 51 II, XXVIII| long is it, Sancho, since I promised it to you?" said Don Quixote.~ ~" 52 II, XXVIII| is twenty years since I promised thee the island. I believe 53 II, XXXI| fame and fortune."~ ~Sancho promised him with much earnestness 54 II, XXXII| to whom your master has promised an island?"~ ~"Yes, I am," 55 II, XXXII| duke makes good to you the promised gift of the government as 56 II, XXXIII| give me the government you promised, God made me without it, 57 II, XXXIII| keep his word about the promised island, in spite of the 58 II, XXXVI| that when my lord the duke promised it to him nobody ever dreamt 59 II, XLI| the island that I have promised you is not a moving one, 60 II, XLI| fair as her elegant person promised; but they told him that, 61 II, XLII| in his government of the promised island, the next day, that 62 II, XLIX| Recio Agilers of Tirteafuera promised to let him have supper that 63 II, L| government or county he so often promised him."~ ~"That is the truth," 64 II, LII| here before you, and you promised me to take her part and 65 II, LII| be he refuses to keep his promised word; for the chief object 66 II, LIV| pleased at the news, and promised himself to do wonders in 67 II, LIX| to make good what I have promised."~ ~Don Quixote thanked 68 II, LX| himself to be mine, and I promised to be his, without carrying 69 II, LXI| presented the ten crowns he had promised but had not until then given), 70 II, LXIV| Ana Felix, and the viceroy promised to do as he requested.~ ~ 71 II, LXV| at all events the affair promised well, and he hoped for a 72 II, LXV| Antonio lent him and he promised to repay at the capital. 73 II, LXXI| giving thee the smocks she promised; and although that virtue