Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XII|         to the poor, for which I trust that at the present moment
 2   I,       XXI|         one's beard is a greater trust than saddling one's horse."~ ~"
 3   I,       XXV|         three hundred."~ ~"I can trust your worship," returned
 4   I,     XXVII|      lady's tears, I resolved to trust no one else, but to come
 5   I,      XXIX|        life, and that they might trust to her acting the part in
 6   I,       XXX|      enemy, whose haughty head I trust by the aid of my arm to
 7   I,       XXX|        her servant; and put your trust in God, for you will not
 8   I,     XXXIV|        her rectitude she put her trust in God and in her own virtuous
 9   I,    XXXVII|         am looking forward to, I trust to God and the valour of
10   I,        XL|      which is the third place of trust in the realm. He was a Calabrian
11   I,        XL|          thou givest it to read: trust no Moor, for they are all
12   I,        XL|     suspected were the truth, to trust him and tell him all, for
13   I,        XL|          thee. If thou canst not trust anyone to go for the vessel,
14   I,     XLIII|      wait till day comes; when I trust in God to arrange this affair
15   I,      XLIX|          haunches said, "I still trust in God and in his blessed
16   I,         L|        utter not such blasphemy; trust me I am advising you now
17   I,       LII|     offered to any damsel. But I trust in God our Lord that the
18  II,         I| impossible. Have strong hope and trust in him, for as he has restored
19  II,         I|          will restore you if you trust in him. I will take care
20  II,        IV|           for all that, put your trust in God and in Senor Don
21  II,         X|       belongs to you.' Don't you trust to that, Sancho, for the
22  II,       XVI|     journey lasts long enough, I trust in God I shall show your
23  II,       XVI|      servant of Our Lady, and my trust is ever in the infinite
24  II,      XVII|          missed their aim, for I trust to my master's good sense
25  II,     XVIII|         gavest me restore,~ For, trust me, I would ask no more,~
26  II,       XIX|          next to God, I place my trust that the man is yet to be
27  II,        XL|   company," said Don Quixote, "I trust in Heaven that it will look
28  II,       XLI|        on the croup, and let him trust the valiant Malambruno;
29  II,       XLI|       from deceiving persons who trust in him; though all should
30  II,        LX|         keep up a good heart and trust that the weakness of your
31  II,       LXI|        and he did not venture to trust anyone, afraid that even
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