Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| cardinal-archbishops.~ ~Of the line that settled in Andalusia, Deigo de Cervantes,
 2   I,        II|                      These preliminaries settled, he did not care to put
 3   I,        VI|                 more consideration it is settled what is to be done with
 4   I,      VIII|              With this permission Sancho settled himself as comfortably as
 5   I,       XII|                 of Marcela. Sancho Panza settled himself between Rocinante
 6   I,        XV|                that before the point was settled they had time to reach it,
 7   I,      XXII|                for torture, the case was settled, they treated me to a hundred
 8   I,      XXVI|              monarch; for it had been so settled between them, and with his
 9   I,      XXIX|                Rocinante, and the barber settled himself on his beast, Sancho
10   I,       XXX|                 sword;" and so saying he settled himself in his stirrups
11   I,       XXX|               his master; and she having settled herself comfortably in the
12   I,      XXXV|                  anything, for it was so settled by the knight-errantry tariff:
13   I,    XXXVII|                 for that is all over and settled now."~ ~"I should think
14   I,       XLI|                  preliminary having been settled, another still more necessary
15   I,      XLII|                inn inquired into, it was settled, as it had been before settled,
16   I,      XLII|           settled, as it had been before settled, that all the women should
17   I,     XLIII|               the first time; it being a settled point with knights-errant
18   I,      XLIV|                  would be satisfactorily settled; and then taking Don Luis
19   I,       XLV|               THE PACK-SADDLE IS FINALLY SETTLED, WITH OTHER ADVENTURES THAT
20   I,       XLV|                of Don Luis the four then settled it between themselves that
21   I,      XLVI|                  as officers of justice, settled the question by arbitration
22   I,      XLVI|             important and gravest, being settled, it only remained for the
23   I,      XLVI|                last farthing. The curate settled all amicably, and Don Fernando
24  II,         X|                  the business as good as settled, and stayed there till the
25  II,        XV|                  it should be agreed and settled that the vanquished was
26  II,    XXVIII|               the grove, and Don Quixote settled himself at the foot of an
27  II,      XXIX|                  knight."~ ~So saying he settled with the fishermen, and
28  II,       XXX|                 himself in his stirrups, settled his visor, gave Rocinante
29  II,      XXXV|                 spot, the matter must be settled; either Dulcinea will return
30  II,       XLI|                 Quixote, finding himself settled to his satisfaction, felt
31  II,     XLVII|                      We've got that much settled," said Sancho; "get on,
32  II,       LII|                made, and the duke having settled in his own mind what he
33  II,        LV|              world; and that point being settled, kissing your worships'
34  II,        LX|                  and as soon as they had settled themselves at the foot of
35  II,       LXV|              many a difficult affair was settled there with the help of favour
36  II,       LXX|                duke, who, having already settled what was to be done, as
37  II,    LXXIII|                  he could tell them, was settled, for he had given them names
38  II,     LXXIV|               that so ordered it-a fever settled upon him and kept him in
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