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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| length agreed to reduce his demand by one-half, and Father 2 I, TransPre| it necessary to meet the demand by a third edition, the 3 I, TransPre| adds plaintively, found no demand for among the managers, 4 I, TransPre| number naturally supplied the demand for some time, but by 1634 5 I, IX| discussing Don Quixote's demand or asking who Dulcinea might 6 I, XI| visits to the wine-skin demand compensation in sleep rather 7 I, XIX| you such an account as you demand;" and spurring his mule 8 I, XXI| is agreed that he shall demand her in marriage of her parents 9 I, XXII| you, sir, our deliverer, demand of us, is of all impossibilities 10 I, XXIV| his by right to make this demand, for if it were not in accordance 11 I, XXIV| of hers entreating me to demand her of her father in marriage, 12 I, XXVII| induced, as I told you, to demand Luscinda for my wife, and 13 I, XXXIII| being the bearer of the demand, and conducting the negotiation 14 I, XXXIII| knowest not what thou dost demand. If thou dost not hold her 15 I, XLIII| provided it be not love itself, demand it of me; for I swear to 16 I, XLV| and that you may see I demand it in earnest, read this 17 I, XLV| officers did not cease to demand their prisoner and call 18 I, XLVI| engagement to make no further demand then or thenceforth for 19 II, IX| things befell him which demand fresh attention and a new 20 II, XI| festival, and remember, if you demand of me ought wherein I can 21 II, XIV| particular account of all you demand of me."~ ~"You must also 22 II, XXIX| proceeded to strip Sancho and to demand payment for it from Don 23 II, XXXVIII| light, Don Clavijo should demand Antonomasia as his wife 24 II, XLII| deliberately the merits of her demand, if thou wouldst not have 25 II, XLV| he would make no further demand upon him.~ ~The debtor took 26 II, XLVIII| and against whom do you demand that security, sir knight?" 27 II, XLIX| his mind on the spot to demand the damsel in marriage of 28 II, LII| who came to her house to demand justice; so they gave them 29 II, LIII| with you."~ ~"No one can demand it of me," said Sancho, " 30 II, LXIV| fightest and I vanquish thee, I demand no other satisfaction than 31 II, LXV| victor. What I meant to demand of him (for I regarded him