Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         though on dissection we fail to find a lovable trait
 2   I,   AuthPre|        despise it, nor the wise fail to praise it. Finally, keep
 3   I,       III|       thy favour and protection fail me in this first jeopardy;"
 4   I,      VIII|         Quixote, they could not fail to find adventures in abundance
 5   I,         X|         for if an island should fail, there is the kingdom of
 6   I,       XII|     seeing; at least I will not fail to go and see it even if
 7   I,       XII|         so I advise you, senor, fail not to be present to-morrow
 8   I,       XIV|    course of which they did not fail to discuss the story of
 9   I,     XVIII|        for all things, will not fail us (more especially when
10   I,     XXIII|        these wilds he could not fail to meet some rare adventure.
11   I,     XXIII|       courage, which will never fail thee, even though the soul
12   I,     XXIII|     though the soul in thy body fail thee; so come on now behind
13   I,      XXIV|      neighbourhood he could not fail to fall in with him either
14   I,     XXVII|           Change.~ What, if all fail, will cure the heart of
15   I,    XXVIII|      curses hereafter should he fail to keep his promise, shed
16   I,       XXX|        in God, for you will not fail to obtain some dignity so
17   I,     XXXIV|       evil, though it is apt to fail when she sets herself deliberately
18   I,     XXXVI|        made me; and if all this fail, thy own conscience will
19   I,     XXXVI|         own conscience will not fail to lift up its silent voice
20   I,   XXXVIII|      his life, for it could not fail to be strange and interesting,
21   I,        XL|        for thee, even to death. Fail not to write to me and inform
22   I,      XLVI|     master's infirmity, did not fail to perceive who all these
23   I,     XLVII|        other; all which he will fail to effect who shuns verisimilitude
24  II,        IV|        and a half, he would not fail to compose the required
25  II,        VI|    though he know him not, will fail to recognise and set him
26  II,        VI|         who are virtuous cannot fail to receive commendation.
27  II,        XI|         this country, we cannot fail to find plenty of marvellous
28  II,        XV|       rather than contravene or fail to observe the laws of chivalry;
29  II,      XXII|      industry, which will never fail those who are prudent and
30  II,      XXII|      them, and fit them without fail. I have another book, too,
31  II,        XL|   himself, our mistresses never fail to address us as 'you' if
32  II,     XLVII|   things in such ollas, I can't fail to light upon something
33  II,     XLVII|       great favour and will not fail to serve her in all that
34  II,         L|      Don Quixote's room, not to fail in a duenna's invariable
35  II,       LIX|         name, nor can your name fail to identify your appearance;
36  II,        LX|         untie,' and yet did not fail to become lord paramount
37  II,      LXII|         be accomplished without fail? Will the disenchantment
38  II,     LXVII|         for wisdom, they'll not fail to get me one for ingenuity.
39  II,      LXXI|     Sancho; "this night without fail. Let your worship order
40  II,      LXXI| strenuously as to make thy life fail thee before thou hast reached
41  II,    LXXIII|       Samson Carrasco, "if they fail us, we can call them by
42  II,    LXXIII|   shepherd to be, I shall never fail to have a care for your
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