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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,