Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|   mayest believe me without any oath that I would this book,
 2   I,        IV|     that as he lived and by the oath he had sworn (though he
 3   I,        IV|      sworn; if not, by the same oath I swear to come back and
 4   I,        IV|        has commanded me."~ ~"My oath on it," said Andres, "your
 5   I,        IV|       and do as he said."~ ~"My oath on it, too," said the farmer; "
 6   I,         X|    Quixote; and so I recall the oath in so far as relates to
 7   I,         X|       what are we to do? Is the oath to be observed in spite
 8   I,         X| mortifications contained in the oath of that old fool the Marquis
 9   I,       XIX|     chivalry in not keeping the oath you made not to eat bread
10   I,       XIX|            Why! have I taken an oath of some sort, then?" said
11   I,       XIX|     that thou hast not taken an oath," said Don Quixote; "suffice
12   I,       XIX|      forget this as you did the oath; perhaps the phantoms may
13   I,       XXI|     concerning which I took the oath thou rememberest."~ ~"Mind
14   I,       XXV|         in any respect, for, my oath upon it, they are deceiving
15   I,       XXX|       queen to marry!"~ ~"On my oath it is so," said Sancho; "
16   I,       XXX|      great irritation:~ ~"By my oath, Senor Don Quixote, you
17   I,       XLV|      here he rapped out a round oath -- "all the people in the
18  II,         I|          Rook or earthly man-an oath I learned from the ballad
19  II,         I|        Quixote; "but I know the oath is a good one, because I
20  II,       XXI|      white linen trimming-by my oath, but it's satin! Look at
21  II,     XXIII|   announced that I have made an oath and vow after the fashion
22  II,     XXVII|    Catholic Christian taking an oath swears, or ought to swear,
23  II,     XXXII|     worship."~ ~"I will take my oath of that," said Sancho; "
24  II,       XLV|       worship to put him to his oath, and if he swears he returned
25  II,       XLV|       and as he leaves it to my oath, I'll swear that I gave
26  II,       XLV|         while he was taking the oath, and swore that he had really
27  II,       XLV|        her, but she lies by the oath I swear or am ready to swear;
28  II,         L|        that's all I know by the oath I swear, and that is by
29  II,        LI|       other he shall declare on oath where he is going to and
30  II,        LI|      swore and said that by the oath he took he was going to
31  II,        LI|         a consultation over the oath, and they said, 'If we let
32  II,     LXIII|         not allow me to keep my oath; live, fair Ana Felix, all
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