Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| service of God and the King to health. His galley, the Marquesa,
 2   I,  TransPre|    opportunity of judging; his health had been failing for some
 3   I,   AuthPre|       And so-may God give thee health, and not forget me. Vale.~ ~
 4   I,       III|        had been heedful of his health), but seizing it by the
 5   I,       VII|    worship have a care of your health, for it seems to me that
 6   I,      XXII|       to pray for the life and health of your worship, that they
 7   I,       XXV|       Dulcinea del Toboso, the health that he himself enjoys not.
 8   I,      XXVI|       something or other about health and sickness that he was
 9   I,      XXVI|     pray to God for his lord's health, as it was a very likely
10   I,     XXVII|    take it. I have no wish for health without Luscinda; and since
11   I,    XXXIII|        seek for life in death, Health in disease seek I,I seek
12   I,     XXXIX|     now in our village in good health, rich, married, and with
13   I,       LII|      Excellency return in such health that is wished you; Persiles
14  II,         I|       they asked him after his health, and he talked to them about
15  II,         I|      in misfortune breaks down health and brings on death.'~ ~"
16  II,      VIII|         cure cripples, restore health to the sick, and before
17  II,       XIX|        one goes to bed in good health who can't stir the next
18  II,     XXIII|       be, and ought not be, in health while deprived of the happiness
19  II,    XXXIII|     when a friend drinks one's health what heart can be so hard
20  II,     XXXIV|       as-may God grant as much health to him, or to me if I want
21  II,     XLIII|       sparingly still; for the health of the whole body is forged
22  II,       XLV|      God for the long life and health of the senor governor who
23  II,     XLVII|       greater regard for their health than for my own, studying
24  II,     XLVII|       preserve and fortify his health is a hundred or so of wafer
25  II,    XLVIII|       fancy she went radiating health wherever she passed? Well
26  II,    XLVIII|       important matter for the health."~ ~Don Quixote had hardly
27  II,         L|    length to assure me of your health and well-being; and if there
28  II,       LII|        our Lord grant you good health and forsake us not."~ ~To
29  II,       LIV|    doctors to look after their health."~ ~"I don't understand
30  II,        LV|       and whole and in perfect health he was profuse in his thanks
31  II,        LV|      may God give them as much health as there's truth in what
32  II,        LX|        Roque, the beginning of health lies in knowing the disease
33  II,    LXXIII|        him to take care of his health and treat himself to a suitable
34  II,     LXXIV|       for him to attend to the health of his soul, as that of
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