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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| with any delight or without danger. There were seen so many 2 I, I| exposing himself to peril and danger from which, in the issue, 3 I, I| and to guard against that danger he set to work again, fixing 4 I, VIII| thou see me in the greatest danger in the world, thou must 5 I, XIII| which there is manifest danger of losing their lives, they 6 I, XIII| avoid falling into like danger; or I and all of us who 7 I, XX| and take ourselves out of danger, even if we don't drink 8 I, XX| preach that he who seeks danger perishes in it; so it is 9 I, XX| rest in the presence of danger? Sleep thou who art born 10 I, XX| and unhurt out of that danger, he might look upon the 11 I, XXIII| retired or withdrew from this danger out of fear, but only in 12 I, XXIII| withdrawing or retiring from any danger, above all from this, which 13 I, XXIII| no wisdom in waiting when danger outweighs hope, and it is 14 I, XXVII| am far away, and out of danger, I say I should have done 15 I, XXIX| delay there is apt to be danger."~ ~The distressed damsel 16 I, XXIX| The curate, seeing the danger of discovery that threatened 17 I, XXXIII| desert thee in such manifest danger of destruction, keeps me 18 I, XXXVII| herself in any such imminent danger of death as to make it necessary 19 I, XXXVIII| or fly from the imminent danger that threatens him? All 20 I, XL| there by night without any danger, and bring me to the vessel. 21 I, XL| denounce us, and place us in danger of losing all our lives 22 I, XLI| greatest ease and without any danger, and then we could go for 23 I, XLI| the renegade seeing the danger we were in and how important 24 I, XLI| exposed yourselves to the danger of depriving me of it only 25 I, XLIV| of his father, who is in danger of losing it through this 26 I, XLVI| saying that in delay there is danger, lends spurs to my eagerness 27 I, L| pausing to reflect upon the danger to which he is exposing 28 II, I| Who more ready to face danger than Felixmarte of Hircania? 29 II, XI| spirit prepared to face any danger, he planted himself in front 30 II, XI| thought his master was in danger of being thrown, jumped 31 II, XI| attack them with the least danger to himself. As he halted 32 II, XIII| lead the blind, both are in danger of falling into the pit. 33 II, XIV| to see the bulls without danger."~ ~"To tell the truth," 34 II, XXVIII| thought of Sancho or the danger in which he was leaving 35 II, XXXII| safe out of that extreme danger, as it seemed to him, ran 36 II, XLI| saying 'in delay there's danger,' and 'when they offer thee 37 II, XLI| that he had with so little danger achieved so grand an exploit 38 II, XLVIII| chastity and put him in danger of failing in the fidelity 39 II, XLVIII| to expose himself to the danger of breaking his plighted 40 II, LIII| shouts grow louder, and the danger is pressing."~ ~Urged by 41 II, LVI| fought with so much risk and danger to life; and that he must 42 II, LVIII| the colour fell into the danger they were flying from. Upwards 43 II, LX| incidents, and all full of danger; and I do not wonder that 44 II, LXIII| troubled when I thought of the danger he was in, for among those 45 II, LXIII| Don Gaspar, I told him the danger he was in if he let it be 46 II, LXIII| among women, in imminent danger of his life; and here am 47 II, LXIII| Gaspar Gregorio from the danger in which he had been left. 48 II, LXXI| delay there is apt to be danger" very often, and "praying