Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      upon the next comer, if he wished to avoid the imputation
 2   I,        IV|      craze of their owner; they wished, however, to learn quietly
 3   I,       VII|       myself."~ ~They did as he wished; they gave him something
 4   I,      VIII|        him coming on, though he wished to dismount from his mule,
 5   I,     XXIII|        they stood, the youth he wished to find made his appearance,
 6   I,      XXIV|       immediately to him, as he wished me to become the companion,
 7   I,      XXIV|        some months, and that he wished the absence to be effected
 8   I,       XXV|     called to Sancho, saying he wished to read it to him, so that
 9   I,     XXVII|      agreed to do as the curate wished, and, altering their plan,
10   I,    XXVIII|        interrupt the story, and wished to hear the end of what
11   I,    XXVIII|       in the love he bore me he wished to do me any kindness, it
12   I,    XXVIII|        imagine, as Don Fernando wished, for when desire has attained
13   I,       XXX|       entirely open to him if I wished to avoid the death and total
14   I,    XXXIII|         ill manners, he said he wished to take a little sleep until
15   I,    XXXIII|       Everything fell out as he wished; Lothario awoke, and the
16   I,     XXXIV|         to him as he would have wished; and delighted beyond measure
17   I,     XXXIV|    endeavours as before; all he wished him to do was to write some
18   I,      XXXV|         well and turn out as he wished. All therefore being appeased,
19   I,     XXXVI|        truth which, even had he wished it, he could not gainsay;
20   I,     XXXVI|     were so delighted that they wished the story had been longer;
21   I,   XXXVIII|     them as much pleasure as he wished; nevertheless, not to be
22   I,        XL|   perfectly well, and that if I wished him to tell me its meaning
23   I,       XLI|       as fully as we could have wished; for on the Friday following
24   I,       XLI|         my will; for even had I wished not to accompany them, but
25   I,       XLI|       think, than we could have wished; we completed the ascent
26   I,     XLIII|        the other, to show me he wished to marry me; and though
27   I,     XLIII|        hand off. Then it was he wished for the sword of Amadis,
28   I,       XLV| Suspecting how it was, then, he wished to satisfy himself as to
29   I,      XLVI|        agreed to do as Don Luis wished; which gave Dona Clara such
30   I,       LII|   return in such health that is wished you; Persiles will be ready
31  II,      VIII|          he was heard to say he wished he had not come out, for
32  II,       XVI|     Latin and Greek, and when I wished him to turn to the study
33  II,       XVI|      kindly to the law, which I wished him to study, or to theology,
34  II,      XVII|         force him out, which he wished to have done, he very reluctantly,
35  II,     XXIII|     been lying? Why, even if he wished it he has not had time to
36  II,     XXIII|       not have overtaken her. I wished to follow her, and would
37  II,       XLV|         he forgot everything he wished to remember, there would
38  II,     LVIII|       out of the way even if he wished; and so the drove of fierce
39  II,       LIX|       sort, and though Don Juan wished Don Quixote to read more
40  II,        LX| accompany her whithersoever she wished, and to protect her father
41  II,        LX|         themselves with him. He wished, he said, his enemies the
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