Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          a good many people who, provided they get the mere narrative
 2   I,   Commend|       kindly star~ In Bejar bath provided thee:~ A royal tree whose
 3   I,       III|          that their squires were provided with money and other requisites,
 4   I,        VI| propriety and judgment. So then, provided it seems good to you, Master
 5   I,       VII|          together a fair sum. He provided himself with a buckler,
 6   I,       VII|          encountered. Himself he provided with shirts and such other
 7   I,        IX|      found him. In short, chance provided me with one, who when I
 8   I,        XI|       may tell your worship that provided I have enough to eat, I
 9   I,      XXIX|          it," said Don Quixote, "provided without detriment or prejudice
10   I,       XXX|     clear and composed; so that, provided his chivalry is not touched
11   I,      XXXI|         with what the curate had provided himself with at the inn
12   I,     XXXVI|          in one of humble birth, provided virtue accompany it, to
13   I,     XXXVI|        place with her where they provided themselves with what they
14   I,     XXXIX|         thence to Milan, where I provided myself with arms and a few
15   I,       XLI|          for the vessel was well provided; but the rowers said it
16   I,     XLIII|       wherein I can gratify you, provided it be not love itself, demand
17   I,      XLIV|       enchanted with just cause, provided my lady the Princess Micomicona
18   I,      XLVI|           returned Don Quixote, "provided thy words be not meant to
19  II,        II|        master," replied Sancho, "provided your worship will not be
20  II,       VII|           Don Quixote and Sancho provided themselves with what they
21  II,       XIV|          all that he may enjoin, provided the injunction be such as
22  II,       XIV|     already," said Don Quixote; "provided what is commanded and imposed
23  II,       XVI|         and the other vices too, provided he does not single out individuals;
24  II,       XIX|          covers the soil. He has provided dancers too, not only sword
25  II,       XXI|     desired end are justifiable, provided they be not to the discredit
26  II,      XXII|       careless of us not to have provided ourselves with a small cattle-bell
27  II,       XXV|        the third parti-coloured, provided she conceived between eleven
28  II,     XXVII|       were alcaldes or regidors, provided at any rate they did bray;
29  II,    XXVIII|      Well, well, I forgive thee, provided thou dost mend and not show
30  II,      XXIX|          the other attempts; one provided the bark for me, and the
31  II,     XXXIV|    magnificence of those who had provided it. Sancho, as he showed
32  II,      XXXV|   thousand three hundred lashes, provided I am to lay them on whenever
33  II,     XXXVI|       cord, I'll lay on with it, provided it does not hurt too much;
34  II,        XL|      told me that, whenever fate provided the knight our deliverer,
35  II,        LI|          any place they pleased, provided they declared the quarter
36  II,      LIII|      large shields they had come provided with, and placed them upon
37  II,       LIV|          half cheese he had been provided with, and gave them to them,
38  II,        LV|         he would see that he was provided with some other post on
39  II,       LIX|          would; for that inn was provided with the birds of the air
40  II,       LIX|         inn or to keep it better provided.~ ~ ~ ~
41  II,        LX|        with which he always went provided, brought to him, he gave
42  II,     LXIII|        dress (with which we came provided) on the first Spanish ground
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