Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      Rodrigo, however, was more easily satisfied; ransom was accepted
 2   I,       VII|         unexpected that I might easily give thee even more than
 3   I,        XV|        enough to speak somewhat easily, and that the pain I feel
 4   I,     XVIII|        me all; ye shall see how easily I shall give him his revenge
 5   I,        XX|        one sees us here, we can easily turn about and take ourselves
 6   I,       XXI|    because I being the king can easily give thee nobility without
 7   I,     XXVII|      cost to my honour, you may easily do so. I have a father who
 8   I,     XXVII|  enemies (which might have been easily taken, as all thought of
 9   I,     XXVII|       of giving her hand, might easily have said that I had already
10   I,      XXIX|         of you is, what you may easily and reasonably do, to show
11   I,      XXIX|   archbishop's orders, and will easily come into his empire, and
12   I,      XXIX|     disguising themselves, they easily came out on the high road
13   I,      XXXI|       thee I shall be able very easily to satisfy thy desires without
14   I,      XXXI|      and even other things more easily felt than told."~ ~Andres
15   I,    XXXIII|       deny their wives), may be easily managed in the house of
16   I,    XXXIII|    errors of this kind he could easily correct if warned by a friend.
17   I,    XXXIII|        cure me; and this can be easily effected if only thou wilt
18   I,    XXXIII|        excuse his intentions as easily before God as with man,
19   I,     XXXIV| speaking, less bad; but you can easily judge, for it is this.~ ~
20   I,     XXXIV|        to have surrendered more easily to others, and gives implicit
21   I,     XXXIV|         which he was able to do easily, as Camilla and Leonela
22   I,   XXXVIII|         over narrow, for he can easily measure out on the ground
23   I,     XXXIX|   because experiment proved how easily entrenchments could be made
24   I,        XL|       the work more quickly and easily they mined it in three places;
25   I,       XLI|          and such as could most easily leave the city; but it was
26   I,       XLI|    trying the gate it opened as easily as if it had not been locked;
27   I,       XLI|      were so near that we might easily, we thought, land before
28   I,     XLIII|         from it alone you might easily perceive he is no muleteer,
29   I,       XLV|       pack-saddle."~ ~"It might easily be a she-ass's," observed
30   I,      XLVI|   firmly that they could not be easily burst open.~ ~ ~They then
31   I,        LI|      love-affairs none are more easily brought to an issue than
32  II,         I|        said before, as might be easily tested by talking to him.
33  II,       III|     leisurely, their faults are easily seen; and the greater the
34  II,         V|         decorum will fit her as easily as a glove; and if not,
35  II,        VI|        he could make a house as easily as a cage."~ ~"I can tell
36  II,       XIX|       bully; for love and fancy easily blind the eyes of the judgment,
37  II,       XXI|         a request that might be easily complied with; and that
38  II,      XXVI|     have sliced off his head as easily as if it had been made of
39  II,      XXXI|     poor little beast is rather easily frightened, and cannot bear
40  II,     XXXII|        manage any government as easily as the king does his taxes;
41  II,        XL|         a drop, so smoothly and easily does he go, for which reason
42  II,        XL|          For going smoothly and easily," said Sancho at this, "
43  II,        XL|       razor will shave you more easily than my sword shall shave
44  II,       XLI|     tried the peg, which turned easily; and as he had no stirrups
45  II,       XLI|          with tow that could be easily set on fire and extinguished
46  II,     XLIII|    upside down, a thing I might easily prevent by explaining to
47  II,       LIV|     went where he could go most easily; and another thing I can
48  II,       LIV|      you won't find the like of easily."~ ~"And where is this island?"
49  II,        LV|      room for the beast to pass easily, and this accomplished,
50  II,        LV|    astonished at it; they could easily understand his having fallen,
51  II,     LVIII|     Mars, I would break them as easily as if they were made of
52  II,        LX|         woman!" she cried, "how easily wert thou moved to carry
53  II,        LX|        journey and put yourself easily in the way of salvation,
54  II,     LXIII|      there; but that they might easily be recovered if I myself
55  II,     LXIII|     request, for revenge is not easily taken in cold blood. They
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