Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II| injustices to repair, abuses to remove, and duties to discharge.
 2   I,        II|       how to open his gorget or remove his make-shift helmet, for
 3   I,       III|         and it was necessary to remove Don Quixote's armour as
 4   I,       III|    mules, and was proceeding to remove the armour in order to clear
 5   I,       XIV|     secret thoughts, "Senor, to remove that doubt I should tell
 6   I,        XV|       pain which death does not remove."~ ~"And what greater misfortune
 7   I,        XV|       an end to it and death to remove it? If our mishap were one
 8   I,       XIX|         call, and helped him to remove the bachelor from under
 9   I,        XX|         for peace's sake was to remove his right hand, which held
10   I,      XXIV|        will anyone in the world remove it, or make me think otherwise-and
11   I,      XXVI|       him not to require her to remove her mask, nor ask her any
12   I,      XXVI|     that in this way they might remove him and take him to his
13   I,    XXVIII|  neither are they so high as to remove from my mind the impression
14   I,    XXXIII|       take to satisfy him would remove all suspicions from his
15   I,     XXXIV|        but, on the contrary, to remove it as far as possible from
16   I,    XXXVII|       herself, requested her to remove her veil. She looked at
17   I,       XLI|   quickwitted, took care not to remove her arm from my neck, but
18   I,      XLVI|       to solve difficulties and remove obstructions in favour of
19  II,       XII|      graze his fill. He did not remove Rocinante's saddle, as his
20  II,       XII|       on the saddle-bow, but to remove the saddle from the horse-never!
21  II,       XVI|    knowing who you are ought to remove it, it has not done so;
22  II,       XXI|      may interfere with it, and remove myself from between you.
23  II,        XL|    about from house to house to remove down, and trim eyebrows,
24  II,       LII|     made her unveil herself and remove the mantle from her tearful
25  II,       LIV|       to seek out some place to remove them to comfortably and
26  II,      LXII|       Don Antonio was forced to remove it as if he were taking
27  II,       LXV|        came out to meet him and remove his armour, and he shut
28  II,      LXIX|         his cap and doublet and remove the flaming robe. Sancho
29  II,     LXXIV|      this testimony in order to remove the possibility of any other
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