Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|              not the first attempt to escape that Cervantes had made.
 2   I,  TransPre| fellow-captives of his, to make their escape; intending evidently to
 3   I,  TransPre|           captives were to make their escape; but just as they were about
 4   I,  TransPre|           prompted him to attempt the escape of himself and his comrades
 5   I,  TransPre|           only sigh he ever allows to escape him is when he says, "Happy
 6   I,        IV|              out of niggardliness, to escape paying him the wages I owe
 7   I,         V|               to reach the village to escape the wearisomeness of this
 8   I,       XIX|              they speedily made their escape from the fray and set off
 9   I,        XX|            from which there can be no escape save by a miracle, and Heaven
10   I,        XX|             forward that, in order to escape from her, he determined
11   I,        XX|             the black of his nail; to escape doing what he wanted was,
12   I,       XXI|               better to say, 'A clear escape is better than good men'
13   I,      XXII|               dread of his making his escape.~ ~"What crimes can he have
14   I,      XXII|            took to flight, as well to escape Pasamonte's musket, as the
15   I,      XXII|            the bowels of the earth to escape the Holy Brotherhood, which,
16   I,     XXIII|              among its crags so as to escape the search of the Brotherhood
17   I,     XXIII|          pieces, lest anything should escape for want of care and pains;
18   I,       XXV|              allow the opportunity to escape which now so conveniently
19   I,       XXV|            way she may answer I shall escape from the struggle and affliction
20   I,     XXVII|               as they know, that if I escape from this evil I shall fall
21   I,    XXVIII|         unable to conceal me, and the escape of my dishevelled tresses
22   I,    XXVIII|               had never allowed me to escape; and so I was left by my
23   I,    XXVIII|               me help and strength to escape from it, or let me die among
24   I,       XXX|             carried Pasamonte, who to escape recognition and to sell
25   I,    XXXIII|               it secret thou wilt not escape thy sorrow, but rather thou
26   I,     XXXIV|              no nobility on earth can escape paying."~ ~Anselmo was completely
27   I,     XXXIV|           mischief or find some ready escape from it. At last he decided
28   I,     XXXIV|              to how to repair it, and escape safely from the intricate
29   I,     XXXIV|             find so clear and easy an escape from the strait into which
30   I,     XXXIV|             it. If we can think of no escape from this difficulty, it
31   I,     XXXIV|           advantage of it he made his escape, and at once went in quest
32   I,     XXXVI|      retreated behind Don Fernando to escape recognition, casting fear
33   I,     XXXIX|              you know, sirs, made his escape with his entire squadron,
34   I,        XL|       attempted in a thousand ways to escape without ever finding a favourable
35   I,        XL|         Christians, and is anxious to escape on the first opportunity
36   I,        XL|               foray. In this way they escape the consequences of the
37   I,       XLI|            without any possibility of escape; and that all that could
38   I,      XLIV|               the inn, lest he should escape over the wall of the yard." "
39   I,       XLV|             round him, lest he should escape from them in the confusion;
40   I,      XLVI|               turn round and make his escape from the angry presence
41   I,    XLVIII|               which thou wilt find no escape though thou hadst the cord
42   I,      XLIX|                and if he attempted to escape would bring him back flying."-
43   I,        LI|               be well bestowed; so to escape from this state of perplexity
44   I,       LII|               lest he should make his escape from them again, telling
45  II,         X|               in mind, and let it not escape thy memory, how she receives
46  II,      XXVI|               not disposed to let him escape, so he said to him, "This
47  II,      XXIX|            and Rocinante is trying to escape and plunge in after us.
48  II,      XXXI|           weigh thy words before they escape thy mouth, and bear in mind
49  II,    XXXIII|                I invented all that to escape my master's scolding, and
50  II,      XXXV|            yielding reply to make its escape by his mouth or go back
51  II,       XLI|          animal, and let not thy fear escape thy lips, at least in my
52  II,      XLVI|             about seeking some way of escape; the cord with the large
53  II,       LIV|                whither he had fled to escape having Dona Rodriguez for
54  II,        LV|              was wholly impossible to escape out of that pit without
55  II,     LVIII|            exclaimed, 'Thou canst not escape me, Africa, for I hold thee
56  II,        LX|           without letting one of them escape."~ ~ ~They obeyed, and Don
57  II,      LXII|            kept secret, virtue cannot escape being recognised; and that
58  II,      LXII|              government? Shall I ever escape from the hard life of a
59  II,     LXIII|              way the vessel could not escape them. The crews plied the
60  II,     LXIII|             in the hope of making her escape by her speed; but the attempt
61  II,     LXIII|            was impossible for thee to escape? Is that the way to behave
62  II,      LXIV|         fairly and openly, thou shalt escape death and save me the trouble
63  II,     LXVII|            break' and 'better a clear escape than good men's prayers.'"~ ~"
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