Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|          In thy renown thou shalt remain secure,~ Thy country's name
 2   I,   AuthPre|           Senor Don Quixote shall remain buried in the archives of
 3   I,       VII|         Would it not be better to remain at peace in your own house
 4   I,       XII|      character; and if you should remain here any time, senor, you
 5   I,        XV|         blows does, for they will remain as deeply impressed on my
 6   I,      XVII|       this castle of yours, and I remain under the deepest obligation
 7   I,     XVIII|         shall do deeds that shall remain written in the book of fame
 8   I,       XIX|           such a way that I shall remain injured for ever; and the
 9   I,       XXV|           off all this armour and remain as naked as I was born,
10   I,      XXIX|     curate; "your mightiness must remain on horseback, for it is
11   I,    XXXIII|      intention, and my wrong will remain buried in the integrity
12   I,    XXXIII|      contrary pressed Lothario to remain waiting for him as he had
13   I,     XXXIV|          for she neither dared to remain in her own house, nor yet
14   I,     XXXIV|          worse course for her, to remain, resolving not to fly from
15   I,     XXXVI|         in a convent and meant to remain there all the rest of her
16   I,        XL|       they came for, which was to remain on Christian ground, and
17   I,        XL|         use of them honestly, and remain on Christian soil. This
18   I,       XLI|        not to accompany them, but remain at home, it would have been
19   I,      XLII|           and that the men should remain outside as if to guard them;
20   I,     XLIII|          he and his horse were to remain in this state, without eating
21   I,       XLV|         and that the other should remain to wait upon Don Luis, and
22   I,      XLVI|        seems to me that for us to remain any longer in this castle
23   I,    XLVIII|          them, while all the rest remain blind to the merit of their
24  II,         I|      going; I have now no need to remain here any longer, for which
25  II,         I|          do to vex Senor Jupiter; remain where you are, and some
26  II,        II|       when thou knowest I did not remain in my house. We sallied
27  II,         V|         themselves before us, and remain and fix themselves on our
28  II,       VII|           bene quidem; if not, we remain friends; for if the pigeon-house
29  II,       VII|         arts. Let this new Samson remain in his own country, and,
30  II,      XIII|    Saragossa," said Sancho, "I'll remain in his service; after that
31  II,     XVIII|          Perplexed, uncertain, to remain~ 'Twixt hope and fear, is
32  II,     XXVII|            from whom he could not remain a moment separated. Don
33  II,       XXX|           great deal here, should remain on his knees; rise, my friend,
34  II,     XXXII|          are in the house, I will remain in my own, and spare myself
35  II,      XXXV|    Elysian fields, where she will remain waiting until the number
36  II,        XL|          of these ladies must not remain overgrown in this way because
37  II,       XLI|   governor, and my good-will will remain the same; doubt not the
38  II,      XLIX|           to sleep, and choose to remain awake all night without
39  II,       LII|         be in this place, where I remain, praying our Lord to have
40  II,      LIII|     anything belonging to it will remain for ever in the same state
41  II,      LIII|          time. By God I'd as soon remain in this government, or take
42  II,       LVI|     failing him, and he could not remain so long shut up in that
43  II,      LVII|           by suffering himself to remain shut up and inactive amid
44  II,        LX|       fall to each man and twenty remain over; let ten be given to
45  II,     LXIII| subterfuge set up to enable me to remain behind in the land of my
46  II,       LXV|       watch lest one of us should remain behind in concealment, and
47  II,       LXV|           absence; Ana Felix will remain in my house with my wife,
48  II,      LXXI|       given myself five, the rest remain; let the five go for the
49  II,     LXXIV|        them; but that if anything remain over and above, after he
50  II,     LXXIV|         know not; here shalt thou remain long ages hence, unless
51  II,     LXXIV|     ill-will to thee. And I shall remain satisfied, and proud to
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