Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|    Madrid publisher, found it necessary to meet the demand by a
 2   I,  TransPre|       in where filling in was necessary, and, vivified by a few
 3   I,       III|       anything so obvious and necessary as money and clean shirts,
 4   I,       III|    water his team, and it was necessary to remove Don Quixote's
 5   I,      XIII|      our Don Quixote, "but so necessary for the world I am very
 6   I,        XV|     these annoyances are very necessary accompaniments of the calling
 7   I,       XIX|    you, and it is fitting and necessary that I should know, either
 8   I,        XX|     not come, and it might be necessary to fall back upon wages)
 9   I,       XXI|      house? and even if it be necessary, I will make him go behind
10   I,      XXII|       of discretion, one very necessary in a well-ordered state,
11   I,      XXII|      those who are to hold so necessary an office in the state,
12   I,      XXIV| diligence, if search had been necessary. And if your misfortune
13   I,       XXV|       knocks on the head seem necessary to you, and this business
14   I,    XXVIII|    are not only allowable but necessary for young girls, those that
15   I,      XXIX|      that the barber found it necessary to put on a false one, and
16   I,      XXXI|       abounds with all things necessary to support human life, and
17   I,    XXXIII|      wanting that I may think necessary for the pursuit of a virtuous,
18   I,    XXXIII|       extricate thee makes it necessary.~ ~"Thou dost reckon me
19   I,    XXXIII|       eat; so that it will be necessary to have recourse to some
20   I,     XXXIV|  himself.~ ~"That will not be necessary," said Lothario, "for the
21   I,     XXXIV|    you? and it was absolutely necessary to complete then what love
22   I,    XXXVII|    their purpose, it would be necessary to devise or discover some
23   I,    XXXVII| danger of death as to make it necessary to baptise her before she
24   I,       XLI|   settled, another still more necessary step had to be taken, which
25   I,       XLI|    asleep.~ ~"Then it will be necessary to waken him and take him
26  II,        IV|  Sancho went away to make the necessary preparations for their expedition.~ ~ ~ ~
27  II,       VII|     with what they considered necessary, and Sancho having pacified
28  II,       XII|     which, Sancho - and, as a necessary consequence, towards those
29  II,     XVIII|   show you how beneficial and necessary knights-errant were in days
30  II,     XXIII| drawing near when it would be necessary for me to quit the cavern.
31  II,      XXIV|        AS TRIVIAL AS THEY ARE NECESSARY TO THE RIGHT UNDERSTANDING
32  II,      XXVI|    their journey, for this is necessary in order to allow certain
33  II,     XXXII|    even put you in the tub if necessary."~ ~"I'll be content with
34  II,     XXXVI|        too, that if my aid be necessary it will not be withheld,
35  II,   XXXVIII|      that being so, it is not necessary for you, senora, to make
36  II,   XXXVIII|       not have broken it. The necessary steps were taken; the Vicar
37  II,        XL|     that you must go if it be necessary, my good Sancho," said the
38  II,     XLIII|       me of it whenever it is necessary."~ ~"Ah, sinner that I am!"
39  II,       XLV|   that in this case it is not necessary to deliver long-winded arguments,
40  II,        LI|     out, and it is absolutely necessary to comply with it."~ ~"Look
41  II,        LI|       often it is fitting and necessary for the authority of office
42  II,       LVI|  waiting for them to give the necessary signal for the onset. Our
43  II,      LVII|       gold crowns to meet the necessary expenses of the road, but
44  II,      LXIV|       in order to take up the necessary distance. The viceroy upon
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