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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| dirty" will always be, I imagine, the verdict of the vast 2 I, TransPre| life. It is difficult to imagine a community in which the 3 I, XIII| professions in the world, and I imagine even that of the Carthusian 4 I, XIII| sight such, I think and imagine, as rational reflection 5 I, XV| that I imagine-why do I say imagine?--know of a certainty that 6 I, XV| this lest thou shouldst imagine that because we have been 7 I, XXII| peace or in war; but to imagine that we are going now to 8 I, XXII| out for El Toboso, is to imagine that it is now night, though 9 I, XXV| blasphemy it is to say or imagine that a queen has made free 10 I, XXVIII| did not come so quickly, I imagine, as Don Fernando wished, 11 I, XXX| be any wit keen enough to imagine it."~ ~"But another strange 12 I, XXXIII| and though be strove to imagine what desire it could be 13 I, XXXIV| husband, fearing he might imagine that Lothario had perceived 14 I, XXXV| important than any you can imagine."~ ~"Tell me then at once 15 I, XXXV| for it is impossible to imagine any husband so foolish as 16 I, XXXVII| and her silence lead us to imagine that she is what we could 17 I, XXXVII| are here, would suppose or imagine us to be what we are? Who 18 I, XL| my wonder as I strove to imagine how this good fortune could 19 I, XLI| think me so simple as to imagine you will give me my liberty; 20 I, XLI| own free will, as glad, I imagine, to find herself in this 21 I, XLII| lay sleeping. No one could imagine who it was that sang so 22 I, XLIV| better pleased than you can imagine that we shall return so 23 II, XXIII| it he has not had time to imagine and put together such a 24 II, XXXI| whatever his name is, cannot, I imagine, be such a blockhead as 25 II, XLII| to know that the mind can imagine. If thou knowest thyself, 26 II, XLIX| town said they could not imagine who she was, and those who 27 II, LV| visions, but here I'll see, I imagine, toads and adders. Unlucky 28 II, LV| immemorial; but they could not imagine how he had quitted the government 29 II, LVIII| soul of mortar! But I can't imagine what it is that this damsel 30 II, LXX| I don't know nor can I imagine how the recovery of Altisidora,