Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|              There are some - and I confess myself to be one - for whom
 2   I,        IV|         stand, unless all the world confess that in all the world there
 3   I,        IV|        without any pressure we will confess the truth that is on your
 4   I,        IV|        seeing her you must believe, confess, affirm, swear, and defend
 5   I,      VIII|           ailed you. For my part, I confess I must complain however
 6   I,      XXII|            non sancta fraternity to confess under torture; they put
 7   I,      XXVI|             another hermit there to confess him and receive consolation
 8   I,    XXXIII|              and likewise I see and confess that if I am not guided
 9   I,     XXXIV|              love."~ ~"If thou dost confess that," returned Camilla, "
10   I,      XLIX|            saddle in the Armoury, I confess my sin; for I am either
11  II,       XII|            knights of La Mancha, to confess thee the most beautiful
12  II,       XII|            nor could I nor should I confess a thing so much to the prejudice
13  II,       XIV| knights-errant wandering therein to confess that she surpasses all women
14  II,       XIV|             La Mancha, and made him confess that my Casildea is more
15  II,       XIV|            in order to force him to confess the lie with his own lips;
16  II,       XIV|            before compelling you to confess what you are already aware
17  II,       XIV|             man, knight, unless you confess that the peerless Dulcinea
18  II,       XIV|           of knight-errantry."~ ~"I confess," said the fallen knight, "
19  II,       XIV|            of me."~ ~"You must also confess and believe," added Don
20  II,       XIV|             his likeness, just as I confess and believe that you, though
21  II,       XIV|          glory of my victory."~ ~"I confess, hold, and think everything
22  II,       XIX|            not small, will make you confess that I am not mistaken.
23  II,       XXI|            he was determined not to confess unless Quiteria first gave
24  II,       XXI|            me afresh, but that thou confess and declare that without
25  II,    XXVIII|             to him, "Master mine, I confess that, to be a complete ass,
26  II,       XLV|             beaten and powerless; I confess I haven't the strength to
27  II,     LVIII|         Jarama breeds on its banks. Confess at once, scoundrels, that
28  II,      LXIV|           make thee acknowledge and confess that my lady, let her be
29  II,      LXIV|          gallant knights, except to confess or die, and Don Quixote
30  II,     LXXIV|           the barber, for I wish to confess and make my will." But his
31  II,     LXXIV|          let me have a confessor to confess me, and a notary to make
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