Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XII|        marriage, begging her to marry and make a choice according
 2   I,       XII|       that she had no desire to marry just yet, and that being
 3   I,     XXVII|      that he did not wish me to marry so soon, before seeing what
 4   I,    XXVIII|       were ready, they said, to marry me at once to anyone I preferred,
 5   I,      XXIX|     seeing that Luscinda cannot marry Don Fernando, being mine,
 6   I,      XXIX|        that Don Fernando cannot marry her as he is yours, we may
 7   I,      XXIX|  worship would recommend him to marry this princess at once; for
 8   I,      XXIX|      doubt at all that he would marry this princess, and be king
 9   I,       XXX| misfortune if I were willing to marry him; however, as far as
10   I,       XXX|        never entered my mind to marry that giant, or any other,
11   I,       XXX|   throat, should be disposed to marry me I was to offer myself
12   I,       XXX|        to govern and a queen to marry!"~ ~"On my oath it is so,"
13   I,       XXX|        fortune to him who won't marry after slitting Senor Pandahilado'
14   I,       XXX|     master about not wanting to marry were so disagreeable to
15   I,       XXX|       sea. In the devil's name, marry, marry, and take this kingdom
16   I,       XXX|        the devil's name, marry, marry, and take this kingdom that
17   I,       XXX|      worship is resolved not to marry this great princess, it
18   I,       XXX|        your worship at any rate marry this queen, now that we
19   I,      XXXI|     advice, and forgive me, and marry at once in the first village
20   I,      XXXI|         thou art advising me to marry, in order that immediately
21   I,      XXXI|       victorious, even I do not marry, they shall give me a portion
22   I,     XXXII|      for honour's sake, why not marry them? That's all they want."~ ~"
23   I,        XL|        will find me some one to marry me. I myself have written
24   I,        XL|        been always unwilling to marry; and he had learned, moreover,
25   I,       XLI|        have given my promise to marry on my arrival there."~ ~"
26   I,     XLIII|         to show me he wished to marry me; and though I should
27  II,         V|     will not die of grief if we marry her; for I have my suspicions
28  II,         V|      Sancho," returned Teresa; "marry her to her equal, that is
29  II,         V|         it would be, indeed, to marry our Maria to some great
30  II,         V|         us out of the mire, and marry Mari-Sancha to whom I like;
31  II,       XIX|           the youth deserves to marry, not merely the fair Quiteria,
32  II,       XIX|    fancy to him already) should marry this lady Quiteria; and
33  II,       XIX|        love one another were to marry," said Don Quixote, "it
34  II,       XIX|        the right to choose, and marry their children to the proper
35  II,        XX|        be he not poor, he would marry Quiteria. To make a grand
36  II,      XXII|       as he would be content to marry. The first thing I would
37  II,   XXXVIII|       virtue of an agreement to marry him made by the princess,
38  II,     XXXIX|        been past curing. But to marry such an elegant accomplished
39  II,      XLII| felicity unutterable; thou wilt marry thy children as thou wouldst;
40  II,    XLVIII|      him to order the farmer to marry my daughter), he turns a
41  II,       LII|       rustic, and compel him to marry my daughter in fulfillment
42  II,       LVI|    victor his antagonist was to marry the daughter of Dona Rodriguez;
43  II,       LVI|      battle to decide whether I marry or do not marry that lady?" "
44  II,       LVI|       whether I marry or do not marry that lady?" "Just so," was
45  II,       LVI|        and that I am willing to marry the lady at once."~ ~The
46  II,       LVI|         Senora, I am willing to marry your daughter, and I have
47  II,       LVI|       from my promise; let them marry by all means, and as 'God
48  II,       LVI|       of conscience you wish to marry this damsel?"~ ~"It is,
49  II,       LVI|        the malice of my enemies marry him, for beyond a doubt
50  II,        LX|   pledge to me, he was about to marry another, and that he was
51  II,        LX|        he forced another man to marry, who in the same way backed
52  II,        LX|      wert going this morning to marry Leonora the daughter of
53  II,      LXVI|   lacquey Tosilos. I thought to marry without fighting, for the
54  II,     LXXIV|   Quixana, my niece, desires to marry, she shall marry a man of
55  II,     LXXIV|     desires to marry, she shall marry a man of whom it shall be
56  II,     LXXIV|     upon marrying him, and does marry him, then that she shall
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