Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|            Don Quixote," had not some persons, who they were we know not,
 2   I,   AuthPre|              and which ought to be by persons of importance and rank,
 3   I,      VIII|              attended by four or five persons on horseback and two muleteers
 4   I,       XII|             leagues round, and by the persons of highest quality in them.
 5   I,       XIV|               bring the truth home to persons of sense. Heaven has made
 6   I,      XVII|             who were more than twenty persons, stood watching him; the
 7   I,     XVIII|             falling in with enchanted persons on whom I cannot avenge
 8   I,       XXI|              with nobles to have such persons behind them, and ever since
 9   I,      XXII|          force or doing wrong to such persons, but punishing them for
10   I,      XXII|              one, being the office of persons of discretion, one very
11   I,      XXII|               only to be exercised by persons of good birth; nay, there
12   I,      XXII|               received is the part of persons of good birth, and one of
13   I,      XXII|         himself so served by the very persons for whom he had done so
14   I,      XXVI|         hesitating there came out two persons who at once recognised him,
15   I,     XXVII|      goatherds, who no doubt were the persons who had relieved me in my
16   I,       XXX| knights-errant to inquire whether any persons in affliction, in chains,
17   I,       XXX|          concerns them to aid them as persons in need of help, having
18   I,       XXX|           many, who, and what are the persons of whom I am to require
19   I,    XXXIII|           that it makes two different persons one and the same flesh;
20   I,    XXXVII|              occasion and coming from persons of your appearance, is,
21   I,    XXXVII|             For the reason which such persons commonly assign, and upon
22   I,     XXXIX|              fortresses perished many persons of note, among whom was
23   I,        XL|           several other gentlemen and persons of quality marked out as
24   I,       XLI|             room for more than thirty persons; and to make the transaction
25   I,     XLIII|             through the inn. The only persons not asleep were the landlady'
26   I,      XLIV|              me to draw sword against persons of squirely condition; but
27   I,       XLV|           sorry business that so many persons of quality as we are should
28   I,      XLVI|              quite different from the persons he had seen in the castle.
29   I,    XLVIII|               of it, I showed them to persons who were fond of this kind
30   I,    XLVIII|             may seem to he those same persons; but that they are so in
31   I,      XLIX|               speaking of - that such persons are enchanted; but not those
32   I,      XLIX|              Lancelot, when there are persons who can almost remember
33  II,         I|      mentioned, were really and truly persons of flesh and blood, that
34  II,       VII|              grant that any person or persons, who would impede or hinder
35  II,      VIII|           should be the employment of persons of distinction, who are
36  II,       XIX|             the meadow. Several other persons were engaged in erecting
37  II,       XXI|             for the poor, if they are persons of virtue and good sense,
38  II,     XXIII|                Senor Montesinos, that persons of distinction under enchantment
39  II,     XXVII|          their swords, and risk their persons, lives, and properties.
40  II,      XXIX|             and unhurt, the person or persons that were in durance in
41  II,      XXIX|           castle of theirs.~ ~ ~"What persons or what castle art thou
42  II,      XXXI|           master by these illustrious persons; and observing all the ceremonious
43  II,     XXXII|              for these three sorts of persons are without arms offensive
44  II,     XXXII|           will never be at a loss for persons to advise and direct them
45  II,     XXXVI|             to be found in no sort of persons better than in knights-errant;
46  II,       XLI|             be derived from deceiving persons who trust in him; though
47  II,      XLVI|               and perceived that some persons were walking in the garden;
48  II,     XLVII|        reverence and honour as divine persons. Once more I say let Pedro
49  II,     XLVII|           trustworthy spies that four persons have entered the town in
50  II,        LI|           what was most essential for persons placed in command and in
51  II,        LI|              penalty were known, many persons crossed, but in their declarations
52  II,      LIII|              band of more than twenty persons with lighted torches and
53  II,     LVIII|          grateful, and ready to serve persons of all conditions, but especially
54  II,     LVIII|            conditions, but especially persons of quality such as your
55  II,     LVIII|               from. Upwards of thirty persons, all gaily attired as shepherds
56  II,       LIX|            other guests I have, being persons of high quality, bring their
57  II,       LIX|             history must be different persons from those that appear in
58  II,        LX|               horseback replied, "The persons in the coach are my lady
59  II,      LXII|       beforehand by his uncle who the persons were that would come with
60  II,     LXIII|             in seeing two such famous persons as Don Quixote and Sancho,
61  II,    LXVIII|            quailed with fear, for the persons approaching them carried
62  II,      LXIX|            two chairs were seated two persons who from having crowns on
63  II,      LXIX|              tongue-tied. And now two persons of distinction, who were
64  II,      LXIX|               and gratify these noble persons, and give all thanks to
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