Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         of the book, and it is a proof of the uncritical way in
 2   I,  TransPre|        death, is such a striking proof. He gives us to understand,
 3   I,  TransPre|          high spirit that he was proof against it. It is impossible
 4   I,   Commend|        you.~ Your deeds are open proof in all men's view;~ For
 5   I,        XX|         but that this grass is a proof that there must be hard
 6   I,      XXII|         already seen by manifest proof the benefit ye have received
 7   I,       XXV|      severe punishment; and as a proof that Cardenio did not know
 8   I,     XXVII|          and giving thee a first proof of the love I have borne
 9   I,    XXVIII|         us by your hair; a clear proof that it can be no trifling
10   I,    XXXIII|         intelligible, capable of proof, not admitting of doubt,
11   I,     XXXIV|          not stand firm? A clear proof to us that the passion of
12   I,     XXXIV|      refrain from making further proof; and as thou hast passed
13   I,     XXXIV|          now well pleased if the proof afforded by Lothario's coming
14   I,      XXXV|   knotted to the window, a plain proof that she had let herself
15   I,     XXXVI|        tears from completing the proof of his love and repentance
16   I,     XXXIX|  unwounded, a clear and manifest proof of their gallantry and resolution,
17   I,       XLI|        fell on our ears, a clear proof that there were flocks hard
18   I,      XLIV|     Sancho, "if we have no other proof of our case than what your
19   I,       XLV|        of devils dwelt in it? In proof whereof I call upon you
20  II,       XII|         it is to me a sufficient proof to have found you in this
21  II,       XIV|         to which furnished clear proof that he was really and truly
22  II,     XVIII| jurisdiction! Don Lorenzo gave a proof of it, for he complied with
23  II,      XXII|       five-and-twenty authors in proof of it, so you may perceive
24  II,      XXVI|          need of a great deal of proof and confirmation;" and said
25  II,       XXX|          hand she bore a hawk, a proof to Don Quixote's mind that
26  II,     XXXII|  imaginary; these are things the proof of which must not be pushed
27  II,     XXXII|          gift, one that of being proof against enchantment, another
28  II,     XXXII|  impenetrable; nor that of being proof against enchantment, for
29  II,     XXXII|        of orient pearl. And as a proof of all this, I must tell
30  II,      XLIX|         there could be no better proof that he himself was an honest
31  II,      XLIX|          ran like a deer, a sure proof that he must be some evil-doer;
32  II,         L|   arch-worthy governor; and as a proof of what I say accept this
33  II,      LIII|          I do, there is no other proof needed to show that I have
34  II,     LXVII|      knight may very possibly he proof against love; but it is
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