Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        suppressing his name, have allowed Shelton to carry off the
 2   I,  TransPre|          and Gay. Jervas has been allowed little credit for his work,
 3   I,       III|           lord of the castle, who allowed knights-errant to be treated
 4   I,       III|           off stoning him, and he allowed them to carry off the wounded,
 5   I,        VI|          to which end let them be allowed the over-seas term, and,
 6   I,      VIII|           no account permitted or allowed thee by the laws of knighthood
 7   I,      VIII|           curious could have been allowed to fall under the sentence
 8   I,      XVII|     nimbleness that, had his rage allowed him, it is my belief he
 9   I,      XXIV|         was saying this, Cardenio allowed his head to fall upon his
10   I,       XXV|          if, by God's grace, I am allowed to see my wife and children
11   I,       XXV|           past the three days you allowed me for seeing the mad things
12   I,     XXVII| fortunately the mad fit kept off, allowed him to tell it to the end;
13   I,     XXVII|         grating that separated us allowed me. But the night before
14   I,     XXVII|           not do: now that I have allowed my precious treasure to
15   I,    XXVIII|           from which he had never allowed me to escape; and so I was
16   I,      XXIX|        presence just yet, so they allowed the others to go on before
17   I,     XXXII|          fives, and billiards are allowed for the diversion of those
18   I,     XXXII|         so books of this kind are allowed to be printed, on the supposition
19   I,    XXXIII|        seriously I would not have allowed thee to go so far; so as
20   I,     XXXIV|         to the shoulder, and then allowed herself to fall to the ground
21   I,      XXXV|      Anselmo at once begged to be allowed to retire to rest, and to
22   I,      XLIV|          with it adorn his own; I allowed him, and he took it; and
23   I,      XLVI|         not caring to answer him, allowed him to proceed, and he continued, "
24   I,      XLVI|           presented it to him and allowed him to kiss it, gave him
25   I,      XLIX|   aint-hearted and cowardly way I allowed myself to lie in this cage,
26  II,        XV|        that Don Quixote should be allowed to go, as it seemed impossible
27  II,      XVII|  altogether against his will, had allowed the door to be closed.~ ~"
28  II,        XX|           my belief, if thou wert allowed to continue all thou beginnest
29  II,     XXIII|      teeth, of which at times she allowed a glimpse, were seen to
30  II,    XXVIII|         for if this time you have allowed me to be drubbed, the next
31  II,    XXXVII|        were permitted me and time allowed, I could prove, not only
32  II,   XXXVIII|           gauze so long that they allowed only the border of the robe
33  II,   XXXVIII|            but so close that they allowed nothing to be seen through
34  II,   XXXVIII|      though I was, would not have allowed him to approach the edge
35  II,       XLI|            bidding them farewell, allowed his eyes to he bandaged,
36  II,     XLVII|       blood, and are we not to be allowed the time required for taking
37  II,      XLIX|           the king! Are men to he allowed to rob in the middle of
38  II,        LI|         swears truly, he shall be allowed to pass, but if falsely,
39  II,      LIII|           all agreed to this, and allowed him to go, first offering
40  II,      LXII|           that no credit is to be allowed for the work of translating,
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