Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          been preserved, but as they happen to be two of the seven or
 2   I,   AuthPre|              scraps of Latin you may happen to have by heart, or at
 3   I,        II|            night at the inn; and as, happen what might to our adventurer,
 4   I,        II|           seemed to him to be and to happen after the fashion of what
 5   I,         X|            of the body-as is wont to happen frequently,-but neatly and
 6   I,       XIV|            loves it; besides, it may happen that the lover of that which
 7   I,        XV|            chivalry, tell me if they happen very often, or if they have
 8   I,        XV|             by any instruments which happen by chance to be in hand
 9   I,       XVI|              called one, for it will happen that when one thing is looked
10   I,     XVIII|             at the misfortunes which happen to me, since thou hast no
11   I,       XIX|    adventures."~ ~"Things do not all happen in the same way," answered
12   I,        XX|              with a view to what may happen; for as yet I know not how
13   I,       XXV|              for God knows what will happen by-and-by; and to take advantage
14   I,      XXVI|            treatment.~ ~"What should happen me?" replied Sancho, "but
15   I,      XXXI|            greater importance should happen, for she had a great desire
16   I,    XXXIII|       conduct, for it will sometimes happen that owing to the deep affection
17   I,     XXXVI|             regardless of what might happen, ran forward to support
18   I,   XXXVIII|             leg. Or if this does not happen, and merciful Heaven watches
19   I,      XLVI|           the scheme, expected would happen. Of all that were there
20   I,      XLVI|             luck or mine, it may not happen to be in my power to give
21   I,     XLVII| knight-errant; for such things never happen to knights of little renown
22   I,       LII|            the look-out for what may happen, crossing mountains, searching
23  II,       VII|             To he sure, if it should happen (what I neither believe
24  II,        XI|           who alone knows what is to happen in this vale of tears, in
25  II,       XIV|            give him air if he should happen to be alive, he saw-who
26  II,      XVII|                if his Majesty should happen to ask who performed it,
27  II,       XIX|               nobody knows what will happen; there are a good many hours
28  II,        XX|       judgment."~ ~"Even should that happen, O Sancho," said Don Quixote, "
29  II,       XXV|              ask senor ape what will happen me in the peregrination
30  II,       XXX|               and that nothing could happen me that could give me greater
31  II,     XXXIV|              put to flight, if there happen to be any where they are
32  II,      XXXV|            that if any of the lashes happen to he fly-flappers they
33  II,    XXXVII|          mixed up nothing good could happen. God bless me, how he hated
34  II,      XLII|            widower-a thing which may happen -- and in virtue of thy
35  II,      XLII|            of mercy.~ ~"If it should happen thee to give judgment in
36  II,        LV|            what unexpected accidents happen at every step to those who
37  II,       LVI|            he said, "The things that happen to Senor Don Quixote are
38  II,       LIX|            God has decreed what will happen. Let me tell your worship
39  II,        LX|          neither more nor less could happen now in Dulcinea's disenchantment
40  II,     LXXII|           did anything worth mention happen them, unless it was that
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