Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|     knight.~ ~"For, how could you expect me not to feel uneasy about
 2   I,      XIII|          taken, but it is idle to expect me to abstain from burning
 3   I,       XIV|       should love by fate, and to expect me to love by choice is
 4   I,      XVII|           knight-errant and never expect to be one, and of all the
 5   I,       XIX|     highway they might reasonably expect to find some inn within
 6   I,      XXII|          from going where I never expect to come back from, with
 7   I,       XXV|        very carefully, because to expect me to keep it in my memory
 8   I,      XXIX|        myself before them as they expect, that I had rather banish
 9   I,      XXIX|        purity they had a right to expect in me."~ ~With these words
10   I,    XXXIII|         be the contrary of what I expect, in the satisfaction of
11   I,    XXXIII|           that constancy which we expect, thou canst tell her the
12   I,    XXXVII|       tell the tale when we least expect it."~ ~"You were engaged
13   I,       XLI|          I am and the sum you may expect to receive on restoring
14   I,     XLIII|  Rocinante, he had good reason to expect that he would stand without
15   I,     XLVII|       might fairly and reasonably expect to see their father return
16   I,    XLVIII|           yourself when you least expect it in the arms of my lady
17   I,       LII|        tell thee that thou mayest expect the "Persiles," which I
18  II,        IV| attendance on him readily; but to expect me to draw sword, even against
19  II,         V|        said Sancho, "if I did not expect to see myself governor of
20  II,       VII|        what I neither believe nor expect) that your worship were
21  II,      VIII|           with which permission I expect and feel assured that I
22  II,         X|         finding them when I least expect it, and once found, leave
23  II,         X|         at once. And where do you expect to find all this, Sancho?
24  II,     XVIII|         gloss, for which I do not expect any prize, having composed
25  II,        XX|          before thine; so I never expect to see thee dumb, not even
26  II,      XXIV|            from which they cannot expect to be released except by
27  II,    XXVIII|       what harmonies couldst thou expect to get but cudgels? Give
28  II,    XXXIII|       bore her; and when we least expect it, we shall see her in
29  II,        LI|         thy wife Teresa Panza; we expect the answer every moment.
30  II,        LI|  government, which I doubt, for I expect to take leave of it and
31  II,       LII|     before he seduced her; for to expect that my lord the duke will
32  II,       LII|          much; I say it because I expect to see more if I live longer;
33  II,       LII|          live longer; for I don't expect to stop until I see thee
34  II,        LV|          hopeless and spiritless, expect at every step another pit
35  II,      LXII|           said the author, "and I expect to make a thousand ducats
36  II,     LXIII|         one of the happiest I can expect to enjoy in my lifetime,
37  II,     LXIII|       what he pleased, but not to expect pardon for his flagrant
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