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Parte, Chap.
1 I, AuthPre| PREFACE~ ~Idle reader: thou mayest believe me without any oath 2 I, AuthPre| rewarded for any good thou mayest say of it.~ ~My wish would 3 I, IV| saying in a low voice, "Well mayest thou this day call thyself 4 I, VIII| do such deeds that thou mayest deem thyself very fortunate 5 I, VIII| folk; for in that case thou mayest very properly aid me; but 6 I, XI| said to him:~ ~"That thou mayest see, Sancho, the good that 7 I, XI| that case, Antonio, thou mayest as well do us the pleasure 8 I, XVII| me this night?"~ ~"Thou mayest well believe that," answered 9 I, XVIII| two armies; and that thou mayest the better see and mark, 10 I, XIX| memory; and likewise thou mayest rely upon it that the affair 11 I, XXI| information, I say thou mayest change them, if so be thou 12 I, XXI| and in the same way thou mayest carry thy barber with thee, 13 I, XXI| invented at once, and thou mayest be the first count to have 14 I, XXIV| road to thee by which thou mayest attain what I know thou 15 I, XXV| me do here, so that thou mayest relate and report it to 16 I, XXV| for her sake, that thou mayest be able to tell it."~ ~" 17 I, XXXI| difficulty in believing that thou mayest have gone from this place 18 I, XXXIII| words to Lothario.~ ~"Thou mayest suppose, Lothario my friend, 19 I, XXXIII| harshly by thee. And that thou mayest clearly see this, say, Anselmo, 20 I, XXXIV| mature deliberation, thou mayest satisfy thyself as to what 21 I, XXXIV| deserves. And that thou mayest see that being so relentless 22 I, XL| thy language well, as thou mayest see by this paper; without 23 I, XLIII| thee, but I do so that thou mayest have the pleasure of hearing 24 I, XLVIII| been enchanted? So thou mayest set thy mind at rest as 25 I, LII| forgetting to tell thee that thou mayest expect the "Persiles," which 26 II, II| returned Don Quixote; "thou mayest speak freely, Sancho, and 27 II, XI| to see her now."~ ~"Thou mayest well say that, Sancho," 28 II, XXIII| hoping to see thee, that thou mayest make known to the world 29 II, XXIX| for it; so, Sancho, thou mayest as well pass thy hand down 30 II, XXXVIII| companion here of present, well mayest thou boast thyself that, 31 II, XLVI| her enchantment, that thou mayest never come to her bed, at 32 II, LIV| hundred crowns wherewith thou mayest relieve thy necessities, 33 II, LVIII| rather than valiant, as thou mayest perceive, Sancho, by his 34 II, LVIII| that I have on my side thou mayest reckon as vanquished all 35 II, LXII| how he uses thee, and thou mayest guess;" and the married 36 II, LXXI| desired number; and that thou mayest not lose by a card too much