Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          men whose character and position lend weight to their words,
 2   I,       XVI|          had brought her to that position. The hard, narrow, wretched,
 3   I,       XVI|    lovely and exalted lady, in a position to repay such a favour as
 4   I,       XIX|          and bearing took up his position in the middle of the road
 5   I,      XXII|      countenance in so painful a position on account of his being
 6   I,      XXIV|        charge of placing me in a position corresponding to the esteem
 7   I,    XXVIII| gentlefolk by birth, and even by position; though the wealth and nobility
 8   I,    XXVIII|          have come to be in this position; for what arguments would
 9   I,    XXVIII|         parents of distinguished position, though not so rich that
10   I,       XXX|         s palfrey, and from that position he said to his master:~ ~"
11   I,    XXXIII|          to what I owe to my own position and thy friendship. That
12   I,     XXXIV|       him who has placed me in a position so desperate."~ ~As she
13   I,     XXXIV|         of placing him in such a position: and knowing that his friend
14   I,      XXXV|        the better to support the position, Lothario begged to be excused
15   I,      XXXV|          little. He reviewed his position, and saw himself in a moment
16   I,     XXXIX|          succeed to his name and position. My father had three, all
17   I,        XL|        to a wealthy Moor of high position; and these, as is usual
18   I,        XL|          was a rich Moor of high position, Hadji Morato by name, formerly
19   I,        XL|        Zoraida; for though their position might be sufficient to relieve
20   I,       XLI|      moving on in the manner and position I have described, with her
21   I,       XLI|          to find herself in this position as he who escapes from darkness
22   I,       XLI|         have placed thee in this position, for it never was my wish
23   I,      XLII|          on the high-road and in position to be given the command
24   I,      XLII|  exertions have raised me to the position in which you see me. My
25   I,     XLIII|          father is of such lofty position, and so wealthy, that he
26   I,      XLIV|          of his heart, as at the position in which he found himself,
27   I,       LII|           if I found myself in a position to attempt any adventure,
28   I,       LII|          then holding it in this position, he gave it a couple of
29  II,      XVII|         Quixote had taken up his position, and that it was impossible
30  II,    XXVIII|          to raise thee to such a position, that, in spite of thy wife,
31  II,     XXXIV|         of her. Sancho took up a position in the rear of all without
32  II,     XXXIV|          Finding himself in this position, and that the green coat
33  II,      XLIX|        that he is a gentleman of position and a rich man, and that
34  II,      LIII|          there was who took up a position on top of him for some time,
35  II,        LX|          as an untoward fate the position in which thou findest thyself;
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