Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         post would no doubt have led to advancement at the Papal
 2   I,  TransPre|       the events, however, which led to the alliance between
 3   I,  TransPre|      that a Milan bookseller was led to bring out an edition
 4   I,   Commend|         of such coy chastity~ As led thee gentle Quixote to dismiss!~
 5   I,         I|      Trebizond at least; and so, led away by the intense enjoyment
 6   I,        IX|         of paper in the streets, led by this natural bent of
 7   I,       XII|         could not guess what had led them to make so extraordinary
 8   I,      XIII|         what was the reason that led him to go armed in that
 9   I,     XVIII|      were armies that Sancho was led to believe it and say, "
10   I,     XVIII|  opposite to us is conducted and led by the mighty emperor Alifanfaron,
11   I,       XXI|         followed him wherever he led, lovingly and sociably;
12   I,     XXIII| mountains; and his fate and fear led him to the same spot to
13   I,     XXIII|        and Sancho Panza had been led by theirs, just in time
14   I,      XXIV|           which they did, and he led them to a green plot which
15   I,      XXIV|      Luscinda; but still my fate led me to forebode what she
16   I,     XXVII|       for a wife, and my father, led away by what he considers
17   I,    XXVIII|      spirit. Such was the life I led in my parents' house and
18   I,    XXVIII|          a blind attachment, has led to mate himself below his
19   I,      XXIX|          the helpless being who, led by the savour of your renowned
20   I,      XXXI|         excuses that she will be led to approve of my delay,
21   I,    XXXIII|         say to thee thou wilt be led to see the great error thou
22   I,    XXXIII|   towards which his inclinations led him, after Anselmo had been
23   I,     XXXIV|          which his depravity has led him. Let the traitor pay
24   I,     XXXIV|         instrument of his glory, led home by the hand him who
25   I,     XXXVI|          attendants on foot then led the horses away to the stable.
26   I,     XXXVI|       the seclusion of innocence led a contented life until at
27   I,     XXXVI|      forgotten by thee that have led me. It was thy will to make
28   I,        XL| immediately withdrawn. This sign led us to believe that some
29   I,       XLI|        better than ours that has led her to change her religion;
30   I,       XLI|          and cheerfully, while I led her by the hand. We had
31   I,      XLII|      said, a Judge of appeal. He led by the hand a young girl
32   I,      XLIV|         which said barber, as he led his ass to the stable, observed
33   I,     XLVII|        to the State; and though, led by idle and false taste,
34   I,      XLIX|       your honour. And if, still led away by your natural bent,
35   I,        LI|       the beauty of the daughter led many neighbours as well
36  II,        II|         is I who am deluded, and led astray, and taken tramping
37  II,       III|         know not what could have led the author to have recourse
38  II,        XI|        could be imagined. He who led the mules and acted as carter
39  II,       XIV|     properly speaking, my choice led me to fall in love with
40  II,       XVI|       holy life, and that he who led it ought to work miracles,
41  II,      XVII|         three small flags, which led him to conclude it must
42  II,     XVIII|         dull digressions.~ ~They led Don Quixote into a room,
43  II,        XX|        asked an active youth who led them if any of the dancers
44  II,     XXIII| proceed-the venerable Montesinos led me into the palace of crystal,
45  II,       XXV|         mankind wants; this I am led to believe by observing
46  II,     XXXII|         of true religion; but I, led by my star, follow the narrow
47  II,   XXXVIII|    raising her up by the hand he led her to a seat beside the
48  II,   XXXVIII|       else, made me give way and led to my fall; and if I remember
49  II,       XLV|         steal some of the cloth, led to think so by his own roguery
50  II,      XLIX|        the power of jealousy has led to break through the respect
51  II,        LV|         road to the other world, led to some opening.~ ~Here
52  II,        LX|          anxious than ours. What led me into it was a certain
53  II,     LXIII|          said the general, "what led thee to kill my soldiers,
54  II,      LXIV|     asking them what it was that led them to engage in combat
55  II,    LXVIII|         the steps of the one who led Don Quixote. The latter
56  II,       LXX|     carry his arms he had a mule led by a peasant, not by Tom
57  II,       LXX|          was the object that had led him to adopt these disguises,
58  II,    LXXIII|         hand, while the daughter led Dapple, they made for their
59  II,     LXXIV|    Forgive me, my friend, that I led thee to seem as mad as myself,
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