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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| hearing: there was the initial difficulty.~ ~He shows plainly enough, 2 I, AuthPre| made answer, "Your first difficulty about the sonnets, epigrams, 3 I, II| who got down with great difficulty and exertion (for he had 4 I, IV| owes you nothing."~ ~"The difficulty is, Sir Knight, that I have 5 I, V| ground, and with no little difficulty hoisted him upon his ass, 6 I, VIII| of things that will with difficulty be believed."~ ~"Be that 7 I, IX| nor was there any great difficulty in finding such an interpreter, 8 I, XIII| and all that he felt any difficulty in believing was that about 9 I, XX| embarrassment, another still greater difficulty presented itself, for it 10 I, XXIII| his hold with no little difficulty, and without another word 11 I, XXV| it my niece will make no difficulty about obeying it; as to 12 I, XXVII| well on account of that difficulty, as of many others that 13 I, XXVIII| supply a remedy in cases of difficulty, and I had no precipice 14 I, XXX| relief, seeing what her difficulty was, and said, "It is no 15 I, XXXI| friend Sancho, I find no difficulty in believing that thou mayest 16 I, XXXIII| attempting them, however full of difficulty and peril they may be; but 17 I, XXXIV| think of no escape from this difficulty, it will be better to tell 18 I, XL| their liberty with great difficulty, for, as they are public 19 I, XL| contained, and still greater the difficulty of finding some one to read 20 I, XL| open day; but the greatest difficulty was that the Moors do not 21 I, LI| understanding without any difficulty; and before any of her numerous 22 II, III| years of Methuselah; the difficulty is that the said island 23 II, IV| verses; though he saw a great difficulty in the task, as the letters 24 II, XII| the arm and with no small difficulty brought him back to his 25 II, XV| him, for there would be no difficulty about a cause, and vanquish 26 II, XXIII| everything that has some difficulty about it seems to thee impossible; 27 II, XXIX| knight is involved in some difficulty from which he cannot be 28 II, XLVII| if you find yourself in difficulty, but in all things you will 29 II, LIII| he, with great pain and difficulty, got up on him, and addressing 30 II, LXXI| Altisidora; though it was with difficulty he could persuade himself