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1 I, TransPre| the North of Spain. The family of Cervantes is commonly 2 I, TransPre| the original site of the family, was at Cervatos in the 3 I, TransPre| history of the Cervantes family from the tenth century down 4 I, TransPre| territorial possession of the family, and as a set-off, and to 5 I, TransPre| of which, according to a family tradition, his great-grandfather 6 I, TransPre| Columbian branches of the family; and another, Juan, whose 7 I, TransPre| contrived to inform their family of their condition, and 8 I, TransPre| poverty-stricken Cervantes family had been all this time trying 9 I, TransPre| certainly was living in the family of Cervantes a Dona Isabel 10 I, TransPre| apparently a friend of the family, who brought him a fortune 11 I, IV| of his, a poor man with a family, but very well qualified 12 I, XVI| guests were quiet and the family asleep she would come in 13 I, XXII| Gines, not Ginesillo, and my family name is Pasamonte, not Parapilla 14 I, XXIV| cities of this Andalusia, my family noble, my parents rich, 15 I, XXIV| parents must have wept and my family grieved over it without 16 I, XXVII| that would do honour to any family in Spain, but because I 17 I, XXVIII| betrothal of the daughter of the family, an affair of such notoriety 18 I, XXXIX| LIFE AND ADVENTURES~ ~ ~My family had its origin in a village 19 I, XXXIX| to let it go out of the family), we all three on the same 20 I, XLVIII| insulting to some noble family. All which evils, and many 21 I, XLIX| Gutierre Quixada (of whose family I come in the direct male 22 II, V| our eyes, and be all one family, parents and children, grandchildren 23 II, V| Morocco ever had in their family, why won't you consent and 24 II, XIII| wonder, for I have had in my family, on my father's side, the 25 II, XVI| him to be an honour to his family, as we live in days when 26 II, XIX| heart, will have it that the family of the fair Quiteria is 27 II, XX| thyself and thy needy little family, to interfere with thy repose. 28 II, XXII| to stop there to found a family." But Don Quixote answered 29 II, XXVII| defence of one's honour, family, and property; the fourth, 30 II, XLIV| Poor gentleman of good family! always cockering up his 31 II, XLV| nor has any one of my family ever had it; my name is 32 II, XLVII| descent, but because all the family are paralytics, and for 33 II, XLVII| Miguelturra or the whole family of the Perlerines? Get out 34 II, XLVIII| Asturias of Oviedo, and of a family with which many of the best 35 II, L| do believe that all this family of the Panzas are born with 36 II, LIV| myself, alone and without my family, and go to seek out some