Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|       he had a mind. With this permission Sancho settled himself as
 2   I,      XXII|      rascalities."~ ~With this permission, which Don Quixote would
 3   I,      XXIV|  promise.~ ~"The duke gave him permission, and ordered me to accompany
 4   I,     XXVII|   askance?~ Chance.~ Whence is permission to afflict me given?~ Heaven.~
 5   I,     XXXIV|        to make to her with thy permission was made with a serious
 6   I,      XLIV|  Princess Micomicona grants me permission to do so, I give him the
 7   I,      XLIV|         while I go and request permission of the Princess Micomicona
 8   I,      XLIV|       before you have got your permission my master will be in the
 9   I,      XLIV|   leave, senora, to obtain the permission I speak of," returned Don
10   I,      XLIV|        be pleased to grant him permission to aid and succour the castellan
11   I,      XLIV|      my squire Sancho asked my permission to strip off the caparison
12  II,         I|           Well then, with that permission," said the curate, "I say
13  II,      VIII|      the blessing and generous permission of the peerless Dulcinea,
14  II,      VIII|  peerless Dulcinea, with which permission I expect and feel assured
15  II,      VIII|       with the approbation and permission of our holy mother Church,
16  II,     XVIII|        great politeness to ask permission to kiss the lady's hand,
17  II,     XVIII|        which time he asked his permission to depart, telling him he
18  II,     XVIII|        then, with the gracious permission of the lady of the castle,
19  II,        XX|    civilly but hungrily begged permission to soak a scrap of bread
20  II,     XXVII|       willingly.~ ~ ~With this permission Don Quixote went on to say, "
21  II,       XXX|      him leave that, with your permission, approbation, and consent,
22  II,     XXXII|  benediction, approbation, and permission for this third sally, I
23  II,     XXXII|    duchess, as if to ask their permission to speak, he addressed the
24  II,     XXXVI| pleased to grant her leave and permission to come and tell you her
25  II,     XXXVI|        and only waits for your permission to enter. I have spoken."
26  II,      XLII| government, he with the duke's permission took him by the hand, and
27  II,      XLIX|       Night came, and with the permission of Doctor Pedro Recio, the
28  II,       LII|       effect and ask for their permission, lo and behold suddenly
29  II,      LVII|       and duchess to grant him permission to take his departure. They
30  II,     LXIII|    flagrant offence. With this permission the youth began in these
31  II,      LXIV|      well-chosen words for the permission he gave them, and so did
32  II,      LXVI|        and upset."~ ~With this permission Sancho said to the peasants
33  II,       LXX|       Don Quixote begged their permission to take his departure that
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