Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         too dangerous a piece of property to be left in private hands;
 2   I,         I|       even the management of his property; and to such a pitch did
 3   I,       III|     where he was living upon his property and upon that of others;
 4   I,       XII|        heir to a large amount of property in chattels as well as in
 5   I,       XII|        the custody of the girl's property brought him while he put
 6   I,       XXI|       known house, of estate and property, and entitled to the five
 7   I,     XXIII|          gifts, are the peculiar property of lovers-errant: true it
 8   I,     XXIII|         who is the owner of this property?"~ ~"All I can tell you,"
 9   I,   XXXVIII|      recompensed out of the very property of the master they serve;
10   I,     XXXIX|         clever in preserving his property as he was in spending it.
11   I,     XXXIX|   resolved to do is to divide my property into four parts; three I
12   I,     XXXIX|          to strip himself of his property but to spend it all as he
13   I,        XL|          for, as they are public property and have no particular master,
14   I,      XLII|       his father had divided his property among his three sons and
15   I,      XLIV|         for trying to recover my property."~ ~"You lie," said Sancho, "
16   I,     XLVII|          firm flesh, and another property very different from what
17  II,         I| relations, in order to enjoy his property, kept him there, and, in
18  II,         I|         misfortune was his large property; for in order to enjoy it
19  II,         X|         which is such a peculiar property of ladies of distinction,
20  II,      XVII|         that what is here is his property."~ ~"And are the lions large?"
21  II,     XVIII|          the herbs that have the property of healing wounds, for a
22  II,     XXVII|        one's honour, family, and property; the fourth, in the service
23  II,      XLIX|      have neither profession nor property, for my parents never brought
24  II,      XLIX|      have neither profession nor property, and hang about the island
25  II,        LX|        at all enjoy seeing their property confiscated. Roque kept
26  II,        LX|           let it be with his own property and not ours."~ ~ ~The unlucky
27  II,      LXII|         this head, which has the property and virtue of answering
28  II,      LXII|         amazed at the virtue and property of the head, and was inclined
29  II,      LXII|         He explained to them the property it possessed and entrusted
30  II,     LXXIV|             Item, I leave all my property absolutely to Antonia Quixana
31  II,     LXXIV|          himself; for inheriting property wipes out or softens down
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