Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre| annotations and quotations, and I swear by all that's good to fill
 2   I,        IV|         come along with me, and I swear by all the orders of knighthood
 3   I,        IV|           not, by the same oath I swear to come back and hunt you
 4   I,        IV|         believe, confess, affirm, swear, and defend it; else ye
 5   I,      VIII|      returned, "I no gentleman!-I swear to God thou liest as I am
 6   I,         X|       eyes to heaven, be said, "I swear by the Creator of all things
 7   I,         X|      balsam I told thee of, for I swear to thee by God, this ear
 8   I,        XI|           Else-and once for all I swear it~ By the saint of most
 9   I,        XV|          said Don Quixote; "but I swear to thee, Sancho Panza, on
10   I,        XV|          worship speaks of, but I swear on the faith of a poor man
11   I,      XVII|      about to tell thee thou must swear to keep secret until after
12   I,      XVII|       until after my death."~ ~"I swear it," answered Sancho.~ ~"
13   I,      XVII|           replied Sancho, "that I swear to hold my tongue about
14   I,     XVIII|           had me enchanted; for I swear to thee by the faith of
15   I,        XX|          might safely declare and swear I had seen it all myself.
16   I,      XXIV|        and appearance show. And I swear," added Don Quixote, "by
17   I,       XXV|       Quixote, "by him thou didst swear by just now I swear thou
18   I,       XXV|         didst swear by just now I swear thou hast the most limited
19   I,       XXV|          seldom that I can safely swear I have not seen her four
20   I,       XXV|            thou canst then safely swear to the rest that thou wouldst
21   I,       XXV|          not answer reasonably, I swear as solemnly as I can that
22   I,       XXV|       that in order to be able to swear without a weight on my conscience
23   I,       XXV|         in his mind that he could swear he had left his master mad;
24   I,      XXVI|       Dulcinea, I will venture to swear, never saw a Moor in her
25   I,      XXIX|           happier fortunes; for I swear to you by the faith of a
26   I,       XXX|          your worship."~ ~"That I swear heartily," said the curate, "
27   I,       XXX|          have promised you, and I swear to go with you to the end
28   I,      XXXI|       clown to unbind him, and to swear he would take him with him,
29   I,      XXXI|           senora; but I once more swear and promise not to stop
30   I,     XXXII|          do when they read; for I swear to you in all seriousness
31   I,     XLIII|            demand it of me; for I swear to you by that sweet absent
32   I,      XLIV|       helmet I told you of; and I swear by the order of chivalry
33   I,       XLV|           and truth itself; for I swear by"-and here he rapped out
34   I,      XLVI|    detriment of my modesty."~ ~"I swear by God Omnipotent," exclaimed
35   I,     XLVII|         that I venture to say and swear that these apparitions that
36  II,         I|            God be with you; but I swear to you by Jupiter, whose
37  II,       III|        differ, as tastes do; some swear by the adventure of the
38  II,         X|         does not believe it, I'll swear it; and if he should swear,
39  II,         X|        swear it; and if he should swear, I'll swear again; and if
40  II,         X|          if he should swear, I'll swear again; and if he persists
41  II,       XXI|       neck look just like them. I swear in my heart she is a brave
42  II,     XXVII|      chapter with these words, "I swear as a Catholic Christian;"
43  II,     XXVII|          oath swears, or ought to swear, what is true, and tell
44  II,      XXIX|           a point, as I do now, I swear by all that's good, we are
45  II,     XXXIV|          if he wasn't he wouldn't swear by God and his conscience;
46  II,   XXXVIII|         poets, and seguidillas? I swear I think the world is the
47  II,        XL|        One faint he exclaimed: "I swear by the faith of an honest
48  II,       XLI|   frightened at, for I can safely swear I never mounted a smoother-going
49  II,       XLI|          by everything that I can swear by, senora, it is mighty
50  II,     XLIII|       shall say henceforth, and I swear not to forget it," said
51  II,      XLIV|           I would go so far as to swear to your excellence that
52  II,      XLIV|          months past fourteen,~ I swear upon my soul).~ I hobble
53  II,       XLV|        leaves it to my oath, I'll swear that I gave them back, and
54  II,       XLV|        but she lies by the oath I swear or am ready to swear; and
55  II,       XLV|       oath I swear or am ready to swear; and this is the whole truth
56  II,     XLVII|         my presence at once; or I swear by the sun I'll take a cudgel,
57  II,         L|          all I know by the oath I swear, and that is by the life
58  II,       LII|            and I promise thee and swear as a Catholic Christian
59  II,        LV|           your worship chooses, I swear, Senor Don Quixote of La
60  II,     LVIII|          who will dare to say and swear that this master of mine
61  II,      LXII|        recesses of secrecy."~ ~"I swear it," said Don Quixote, "
62  II,      LXII|                I would venture to swear," said Don Quixote, "that
63  II,      LXIV|      until now, I will venture to swear you have never seen the
64  II,     LXVII|        any rate I'll make bold to swear that in all the histories
65  II,    LXVIII|         myself? or you'll make me swear never to touch a hair of
66  II,      LXXI|      gives me a farthing. Well, I swear by all that's good if they
67  II,     LXXII|         to say, for I am ready to swear I left him shut up in the
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