Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|    friend," I continued, "I am determined that Senor Don Quixote shall
 2   I,   AuthPre|   soundness, and out of them I determined to make this Preface; wherein,
 3   I,       Ded|  bribery of the vulgar, I have determined bringing to light The Ingenious
 4   I,       III|    make sport for the night he determined to fall in with his humour.
 5   I,       III|  liking of the landlord, so he determined to cut matters short and
 6   I,        IV|        to money and shirts, he determined to go home and provide himself
 7   I,       VII|      For all that, however, he determined to take him, intending to
 8   I,       VII|    kingdoms they won, and I am determined that there shall be no failure
 9   I,      VIII|     like that, with which I am determined and resolved to do such
10   I,      VIII|        the work of an instant, determined as he was to venture all
11   I,         X|        some goatherds, so they determined to pass the night there,
12   I,        XX| entreaties prevailed with him, determined to have recourse to his
13   I,        XX|   order to escape from her, he determined to quit the country and
14   I,       XXI|        pike pointed low, fully determined to run him through and through,
15   I,      XXIV|       virtuous resolutions, he determined to pledge his word to her
16   I,      XXVI|   recognised them at once, and determined to keep secret the place
17   I,     XXVII|       heart-rending moans they determined to find out who the unhappy
18   I,     XXVII|        I were seen or not, and determined, if I were, to do some frenzied
19   I,      XXIX|       had answered that he was determined not to appear in the presence
20   I,     XXXII|        his master expected, he determined to leave him and go back
21   I,     XXXIV|     women and he is a man, and determined, and as he comes with such
22   I,     XXXIV|      it a colour of truth, she determined to stain it with her own
23   I,      XXXV|    which made him all the more determined to open it; and exerting
24   I,      XXXV|     that Anselmo did not call, determined to go in and ascertain if
25   I,     XXXVI|     his eyes off Don Fernando, determined, if he saw him make any
26   I,     XXXIX|        surrounded by a host of determined enemies in their own country?
27   I,       XLI|  vessel could have returned. I determined, therefore, to go to the
28   I,       XLI|       we perceive. However, we determined to push on farther, as it
29  II,         I|     rational that the chaplain determined to take him away with him
30  II,      XIII|       have made up my mind and determined to have done with these
31  II,       XXI|    Basilio replied that he was determined not to confess unless Quiteria
32  II,     XXVII|   After he had left the inn he determined to visit, first of all,
33  II,     XXVII|       put any question to him, determined to take advantage of their
34  II,       LII|   chivalry he professed, so he determined to ask the duke and duchess
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