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1 I, II| horse chose, for in this he believed lay the essence of adventures.~ ~ 2 I, III| four about it. Don Quixote believed it all, and told him he 3 I, V| men, and lauded and even believed by the old folk; and for 4 I, VIII| will with difficulty be believed."~ ~"Be that as God will," 5 I, XII| his father and friends who believed him grew very rich because 6 I, XVI| chastise the lass, as he believed that beyond a doubt she 7 I, XVII| quite cured, and verily believed he had hit upon the balsam 8 I, XVII| that verily and truly be believed his last hour had come, 9 I, XIX| hell, for such I certainly believed and took you to be."~ ~" 10 I, XXIII| water into the sea. If I had believed thy words, I should have 11 I, XXIII| been avoided if you had believed me, believe me now, and 12 I, XXIII| deeds have laid low; by it I believed thee to be an angel, by 13 I, XXV| under a great mistake, for I believed truly and honestly that 14 I, XXVII| return speedily, as she believed the fulfilment of our desires 15 I, XXXIII| suspicions from his mind. Anselmo believed him, and to afford him an 16 I, XXXIV| the words of Lothario, and believed them as fully as if they 17 I, XXXIV| now she was undeceived and believed it to have been only her 18 I, XXXIV| to be, and what we both believed her, would have ere this 19 I, XXXIV| nor should I have ever believed it if his insolence had 20 I, XXXIV| still more frequent gifts believed or accepted? But as I am 21 I, XXXIV| Camilla replied that she believed she was right and that she 22 I, XXXV| Dorothea said she fully believed it, and that he need not 23 I, XXXV| own dishonour, while he believed he was insuring his happiness. 24 I, XXXVI| disappointed, since, as they firmly believed, what she said was but the 25 I, XL| he truly and faithfully believed, to be loyal to us and keep 26 I, XLIII| rich castles, such as he believed the inn to be, ought to 27 I, XLIII| there enchanted, for that he believed he was beyond all doubt; 28 I, XLIII| his suffering, which he believed would last for ever, inasmuch 29 I, XLIII| caused him such agony that he believed either his wrist would be 30 I, XLVI| phantoms, as his master believed and protested.~ ~The illustrious 31 I, LI| ill-advised and deluded, had believed him, and robbed her father, 32 I, LII| that ever was heard, for he believed he was dead. The curate 33 II, VII| could not be revoked," he believed all he had read of him, 34 II, X| fearing it would not he believed, because here Don Quixote' 35 II, XVII| for this time he firmly believed it was in store for him 36 II, XXV| into his ear; and so it is believed that this same Master Pedro 37 II, XXVI| I had many a time before believed; that the enchanters who 38 II, XXXI| that he thoroughly felt and believed himself to be a knight-errant 39 II, XLV| had told the truth, for he believed him to be an honest man 40 II, XLVIII| that sort? I would not have believed it if the barefoot friars 41 II, LII| not come I would not have believed it either; for in this village 42 II, LII| spite of all this I verily believed and thought that what I 43 II, LXX| my plaint;~ ~or at least believed to be dead by all who saw