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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