Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|            to support the assertion save the fact that it has less
 2   I,  TransPre|     phantoms that have no existence save in their own imaginations.
 3   I,        IV|        company of princes, that, to save us from charging our consciences
 4   I,        XI|          labour was required of any save to stretch forth his hand
 5   I,        XI|       mighty cork trees, unenforced save of their own courtesy, shed
 6   I,       XII|           they know not what to say save to proclaim her aloud cruel
 7   I,      XIII|            let none dispute with me save on the condition that Zerbino
 8   I,       XIV|           and cannot find any fault save that of being cruel, somewhat
 9   I,       XVI|       senora," he added, "manage to save some tow, as there will
10   I,     XVIII|        hands on him who is not one, save in case of urgent and great
11   I,       XIX|             into his master's; and (save in Don Quixote's case) did
12   I,        XX|        which there can be no escape save by a miracle, and Heaven
13   I,       XXI|           without saying a word, to save time, I shall bring this
14   I,       XXI|            to an end and conclusion save the stranger knight, to
15   I,       XXI|    possesses could not exist in any save one who was royal and illustrious;
16   I,      XXII|       intentions were unavailing to save me from going where I never
17   I,     XXIII|            what has been described, save that as he drew near, Don
18   I,      XXIV|        returning kindnesses done me save the hearty desire to repay
19   I,       XXV|             Dapple, because it will save me time in going and returning:
20   I,      XXVI|           and nobody could kill him save by thrusting a corking pin
21   I,     XXVII|            if thou hast a dagger to save thy honour, I have a sword
22   I,     XXVII|            taking out the dagger to save her honour, or struggling
23   I,    XXVIII|            other thought or purpose save that of hiding myself among
24   I,       XXX|            to add," said Dorothea, "save that in finding Don Quixote
25   I,       XXX|              of whom I know nothing save that I am her servant; and
26   I,    XXXIII|          and giving heed to nothing save the object towards which
27   I,     XXXIV|           holy relic do I prize~ To save me from the fate my truth
28   I,     XXXIX|           there to no other purpose save preserving the memory of
29   I,       XLI|        Zoraida cried aloud to us to save him, and we all hastened
30   I,       XLI|      without looking to any compass save the land we had before us,
31   I,      XLII|       courage, and without any help save his own merit, he rose in
32   I,      XLIV|             one of the four, "is to save the life of his father,
33   I,     XLVII|          answer in such a way as to save their stratagem from being
34   I,    XLVIII|    represent may or can take place, save that I have seen a play
35   I,       LII|         order to bring it to light, save that they give him the same
36   I,       LII|          say anything more to thee, save to tell thee to bear in
37  II,         I|         where you are, and you will save yourself the trouble of
38  II,         I|       himself well served and would save great expense, and the Turk
39  II,        VI|     lineages I have nothing to say, save that they merely serve to
40  II,       VII|          let us set out at once, to save Senor Samson's soul from
41  II,      VIII|             if I had no other merit save that I believe, as I always
42  II,      VIII|       though no light penetrates it save that which is admitted by
43  II,        XI|            as it is so near, and to save the trouble of undressing
44  II,       XVI|          fraud and falsehood should save his own. And to prove it,
45  II,     XXIII|            compared her to anything save heaven itself.' After this
46  II,      XXIX|        which he cannot be delivered save by the hand of another knight,
47  II,        XL| astonishment; and he never lent him save to those whom he loved or
48  II,       XLI|         Malambruno; for by no sword save his, nor by the malice of
49  II,      XLII|           which wisely managed will save them from the sneers of
50  II,      XLIV|          and everybody in the house save the lord of thy heart and
51  II,      XLVI|          grating and escaped by it, save one that, finding itself
52  II,      LIII|        without any hope of renewal, save it be in that other life
53  II,       LVI|             to the cat, and it will save thee all trouble."~ ~Tosilos
54  II,     LVIII|         dressed like shepherdesses, save that their jerkins and sayas
55  II,       LIX|            relating to Don Quixote, save his original author Cide
56  II,       LIX|       presume to paint his portrait save Apelles."~ ~ ~"Let him who
57  II,        LX|             but found nothing there save freshly spilt blood; looking
58  II,      LXIV|         thou shalt escape death and save me the trouble of inflicting
59  II,       LXV|           but he would not take any save five which Don Antonio lent
60  II,     LXXIV|     possibility of any other author save Cide Hamete Benengeli bringing
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