Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          many of their comrades as possible. This was not the first
 2   I,   AuthPre|           is from the earth. It is possible that things of so little
 3   I,       III|           with as much despatch as possible; for, if he were again attacked,
 4   I,         V|            carry me to bed, and if possible send for the wise Urganda
 5   I,        XV|           I would like, if it were possible," answered Sancho Panza, "
 6   I,     XVIII|         carries it, and it is even possible that fortune may procure
 7   I,       XXI|            his absence as short as possible, which he will promise to
 8   I,      XXII|          asked Don Quixote; "is it possible that the king uses force
 9   I,      XXIV|            search for you with all possible diligence, if search had
10   I,      XXIV|            execution as quickly as possible, as, in truth, absence produced
11   I,      XXIV|            goatherd if it would be possible to find Cardenio, as he
12   I,       XXV|       world has or ever had. Is it possible that all this time thou
13   I,      XXVI|           be imitated so far as is possible by Don Quixote of La Mancha,
14   I,    XXVIII|   plaintive tones:~ ~"O God! is it possible I have found a place that
15   I,    XXVIII|           say it, than it would be possible that what was should not
16   I,    XXVIII|          greater speed than seemed possible in my terror and fatigue,
17   I,      XXIX|            is idle, as there is no possible remedy for it. All I ask
18   I,    XXXIII|      impossibilities that which is possible may with justice be withheld,
19   I,     XXXIV|          thee what it is no longer possible or right that I should conceal
20   I,     XXXIV|             to remove it as far as possible from him.~ ~Camilla replied
21   I,     XXXVI|           thee, whether it will be possible for thee to undo what Heaven
22   I,    XXXVII|           by bodily strength it be possible to learn or divine the intentions
23   I,    XXXVII|            the case as strongly as possible: and when I have said that
24   I,     XXXIX|           the enemy? And how is it possible to help losing a stronghold
25   I,      XLIV|          daughter; though, were it possible, he would have preferred
26   I,       XLV|         the barber at this; "is it possible that such an honourable
27   I,     XLVII|           noontide rest as soon as possible at the inn which was in
28   I,     XLVII|            at the truth as much as possible, he will assuredly weave
29   I,    XLVIII|            keep in view, how is it possible for any average understanding
30   I,    XLVIII|          acquaintances, it is very possible that they may seem to he
31   I,    XLVIII|           up his voice; "and is it possible that your worship is so
32   I,    XLVIII|        thee I will answer with all possible precision."~ ~"That is what
33   I,    XLVIII|            to the point."~ ~"Is it possible," said Sancho, "that your
34   I,      XLIX|           the provisions:~ ~"Is it possible, gentle sir, that the nauseous
35   I,       LII|            to attain the summit of possible quality. May Your Excellency
36  II,         I|            meant to do so with all possible care and assiduity, for
37  II,         I|         see through a sieve. Is it possible that you do not know that
38  II,         I| dispositions they displayed, it is possible, with the aid of sound philosophy,
39  II,       III|            with as little shade as possible; and perhaps it may be that
40  II,         V|          that he does not think it possible he could have conceived
41  II,         V|        would put it off as long as possible. Here their conversation
42  II,        VI|            fearless heart, and, if possible, vanquish and destroy them,
43  II,       XIV|           the light of day made it possible to see and distinguish things,
44  II,       XVI|           than before. What! is it possible that there are knights-errant
45  II,       XXI|        freely, therefore, as it is possible for me to do so, I give
46  II,     XXIII|     Montesinos I asked him, 'Is it possible, Senor Montesinos, that
47  II,     XXIII|       Sancho aloud at this, "is it possible that such things can be
48  II,      XXIV|           to the present have been possible and probable; but as for
49  II,      XXIV|          asked Don Quixote, "is it possible, my friend, that all the
50  II,      XXIV|            you for a master; is it possible that a man who can say things
51  II,       XXV|             said the loser, 'Is it possible, gossip, that it was not
52  II,     XXXII|          the government as soon as possible."~ ~With this, the conversation
53  II,    XXXIII|       present."~ ~"All that's very possible," said Sancho Panza; "and
54  II,      XXXV|            numerous lights made it possible to judge of her beauty and
55  II,       XLI|            the duke if it would be possible to oblige him with a pad
56  II,      XLIV|        loneliness, and had it been possible for him to revoke the mandate
57  II,     XLVII|       these men on business; is it possible they can be such fools as
58  II,     XLVII|          all here."~ ~"Would it be possible, carver," said Sancho, "
59  II,    XLVIII|            Don Quixote; "and is it possible that my lady the duchess
60  II,       LIV|           What's this I see? Is it possible that I hold in my arms my
61  II,       LIV|            cried, "What! and is it possible, Sancho Panza, that thou
62  II,        LV|          himself as comfortable as possible, he and Dapple fell into
63  II,        LV|            hands to see if it were possible to get out of it without
64  II,     LVIII|            all these qualities are possible and may exist in an ugly
65  II,     LVIII|            in a loud voice, "Is it possible there is anyone in the world
66  II,     LVIII|          anger said to him, "Is it possible, Sancho, there is anyone
67  II,       LIX|        said Don Juan; "and were it possible, an order should be issued
68  II,       LXV|           am there I will make all possible efforts, and let heaven
69  II,      LXVI|      exclaimed Don Quixote; "is it possible that you are the one whom
70  II,     LXVII|          lacquey Tosilos.~ ~"Is it possible, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "
71  II,    LXXIII|         made him as comfortable as possible.~ ~ ~
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