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1 I, TransPre| following year, and on the conclusion of the war returned to Spain 2 I, TransPre| book known; but the obvious conclusion is that the First Part of " 3 I, TransPre| could, by killing him. The conclusion is no doubt a hasty and 4 I, TransPre| but it is, at any rate, a conclusion and for that we must thank 5 I, I| confirmed, he came to the conclusion that nothing more was needed 6 I, III| and speed, brought to a conclusion these never-till-now-seen 7 I, V| however, he came to the conclusion that his neighbour was mad, 8 I, VI| but brings nothing to a conclusion: we must wait for the Second 9 I, VIII| not despair of finding the conclusion of this pleasant history, 10 I, IX| spent in searching for the conclusion of this delightful history; 11 I, XVIII| I have now come to the conclusion, good Sancho, that this 12 I, XXI| will bring it to an end and conclusion save the stranger knight, 13 I, XXIII| Quixote at once came to the conclusion that this was the owner 14 I, XXVI| without ever coming to any conclusion on the point, namely whether 15 I, XXVII| immediately came to the conclusion that the madman was their 16 I, XXVII| In short, I came to the conclusion that feeble love, little 17 I, XXVII| brought the Third to a conclusion.~ ~ ~ ~ 18 I, XXXIII| age; and he came to the conclusion that what his friend had 19 I, XXXIII| Anselmo; always coming to the conclusion that the folly and rashness 20 I, XXXVII| who continued, "I say in conclusion, high and disinherited lady, 21 I, XLIII| very much deceived in this conclusion, for daylight had hardly 22 I, XLIV| have brought to a happy conclusion one to which my word has 23 I, XLV| I can only come to the conclusion that there is some mystery 24 I, LII| SWEAT HE BROUGHT TO A HAPPY CONCLUSION~ ~ ~The goatherd's tale 25 II, III| would make up. In fact, the conclusion I arrive at, senor bachelor, 26 II, X| with himself, and all the conclusion he could come to was to 27 II, XVIII| form the most reasonable conclusion thou canst as to his wisdom 28 II, XXV| gift, and have come to the conclusion that beyond doubt this Master 29 II, XXIX| them; and coming to the conclusion that they were madmen, they 30 II, XLI| memorable adventure to a conclusion; and whether you return 31 II, XLV| him how he had come to the conclusion that the ten crowns were 32 II, LXVIII| called them, and the only conclusion he could arrive at was that 33 II, LXXIV| by which they came to the conclusion he was dying was this so