Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|            all Spanish flavour has entirely evaporated under the manipulation
 2   I,  TransPre|           book. The humour was not entirely denied, but, according to
 3   I,  TransPre|        venta in Spain, and thereby entirely misses the point aimed at
 4   I,         I|         and avidity that he almost entirely neglected the pursuit of
 5   I,         I|           as his history says, was entirely of gold. To have a bout
 6   I,        IV|        knight-errant's mishap, and entirely, he considered, the fault
 7   I,        XX|           if your worship will not entirely give up attempting this
 8   I,     XXIII|        Sancho's design to cross it entirely and come out again at El
 9   I,       XXV|           say that your worship is entirely right," said Sancho, "and
10   I,    XXVIII|          that the door was not yet entirely shut upon relief in my case,
11   I,      XXIX|       master's becoming an emperor entirely depended on his not recognising
12   I,       XXX|           should leave the kingdom entirely open to him if I wished
13   I,      XXXI|           for she will see that it entirely tends to increase her glory
14   I,      XXXI|      laughter so as not to put him entirely out of countenance.~ ~ ~ ~
15   I,    XXXIII|       advisable to declare himself entirely the first time, and therefore
16   I,     XXXIV|       revealing her purpose to him entirely she charged him to be careful,
17   I,     XXXVI|           off, as it did at length entirely, and Dorothea, who was holding
18   I,    XXXVII|           the strange, and to them entirely new costume, gathered round
19   I,        XL|          little provocation, or so entirely without any, that the Turks
20   I,      XLVI|           but yours; dispose of me entirely in accordance with your
21   I,       LII|           it seems he spoke, he is entirely mistaken; for I worship
22  II,       III|    chivalry, for they can never be entirely made up of prosperous adventures."~ ~"
23  II,       III|            their writings, lose it entirely, or damage it in some degree,
24  II,      VIII|       being an occupation and task entirely at variance with what is
25  II,         X|         particle of the truth, and entirely disregarding the charges
26  II,       XIV| provocation?"~ ~"I can remedy that entirely," said he of the Grove, "
27  II,       XIV|        under a deception; however, entirely to relieve you of it, let
28  II,       XVI|        reach.~ ~He was going along entirely absorbed in these fancies,
29  II,      XVII|  successful issue, not those which entirely withhold it; for valour
30  II,      XVII|           not spoken a word, being entirely taken up with observing
31  II,      XXII|          word, and drawing him out entirely they perceived he had his
32  II,     XXIII|        chamber, strangely cool and entirely of alabaster, was an elaborately
33  II,       XXV|          the gate of the inn a man entirely clad in chamois leather,
34  II,     XXXII|         the duke and duchess being entirely unavailing to stop him;
35  II,    XXXIII|           was to be a rare one and entirely in knight-errantry style,
36  II,     XXXVI|        myself, she will be left as entirely disenchanted as the mother
37  II,   XXXVIII|           though they be, shall be entirely devoted to your service.
38  II,      XLIX|           a man like your worship, entirely without learning (for I
39  II,      XLIX|          said Sancho, "it would be entirely of your own choice you would
40  II,        LI|          senor governor has dinner entirely to his liking."~ ~"That'
41  II,       LII|          leading in the castle was entirely inconsistent with the order
42  II,        LX|         garments, and to leave him entirely free and to his own discretion
43  II,       LXX|        this damsel's ailment comes entirely of idleness, and the cure
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