Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         reader, however, was not to suppose they were his last word
 2   I,  TransPre|           his biographers one would suppose that all Spain was in league
 3   I,  TransPre|            see nothing else. But to suppose Cervantes deliberately setting
 4   I,  TransPre|          stout quarto volumes is to suppose something not only very
 5   I,   Commend|            were a pleasant fancy to suppose so -~ Could Miraflores change
 6   I,       XII|           behind for all; and don't suppose it is virtue or want of
 7   I,       XII|         adore her. But you must not suppose, because Marcela chose a
 8   I,        XV|           makest. Come now, sinner, suppose the wind of fortune, hitherto
 9   I,       XXI|           things; for his master, I suppose, may as well give her to
10   I,     XXIII|            follow him; from this we suppose that madness comes upon
11   I,       XXV|      physician to the queen, but to suppose that she was his mistress
12   I,    XXVIII|          this I say lest you should suppose that any but my lawful husband
13   I,    XXXIII|            Lothario.~ ~"Thou mayest suppose, Lothario my friend, that
14   I,    XXXIII|        press my suit upon her, will suppose that I have perceived in
15   I,     XXXIV|         there pointed out to him, I suppose it was that from pure goodness
16   I,      XXXV|        Lothario, that Anselmo might suppose her feelings towards him
17   I,     XXXVI| Nevertheless, I would not have thee suppose that I have come here driven
18   I,    XXXVII|            us as we are here, would suppose or imagine us to be what
19   I,   XXXVIII|          him. Then, after all this, suppose the day and hour for taking
20   I,   XXXVIII|           his calling to have come; suppose the day of battle to have
21  II,        II|            about the island, that I suppose all the exposures that could
22  II,       III|             history in the world, I suppose," said Don Quixote, "that
23  II,       VII|      service, well and good; but to suppose that I am going to disturb
24  II,        XV|            returned Samson, "but to suppose that I am going home until
25  II,       XVI|        hidden treasures. And do not suppose, senor, that I apply the
26  II,      XXIV|        concerned, he was right; for suppose you are killed in the first
27  II,    XXXIII|         because it is impossible to suppose that out of my poor wit
28  II,     XLIII|           so loosely that one would suppose thou wert on Dapple; for
29  II,        LI|             don't understand; but I suppose it must be one of the ill-turns
30  II,        LV|            with hunger, pale, and I suppose without a farthing."~ ~Sancho
31  II,      LXVI|            measure them out; but to suppose that I am going to travel
32  II,      LXVI|           and make long ones, is to suppose nonsense."~ ~"Thou sayest
33  II,    LXVIII|       trample him under foot."~ ~"I suppose it is the chastisement of
34  II,       LXX|         dedicated me to her; and to suppose that any other beauty can
35  II,       LXX|          occupies in my heart is to suppose an impossibility. This frank
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