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1 I, TransPre| shortly afterwards, they, or a portion of them at least, were taken 2 I, TransPre| evidence, that of the first portion of "Persiles and Sigismunda." 3 I, TransPre| bears in mind that only a portion of the romances belonging 4 I, II| and the host brought him a portion of ill-soaked and worse 5 I, III| to confer upon her some portion of the honour he acquired 6 I, IX| having read such a small portion turned to vexation at the 7 I, X| blood congeal, to place that portion of the body which shall 8 I, XI| compulsion yielded from every portion of her broad fertile bosom 9 I, XV| wore, together with a great portion of his shoulder. The Yanguesans, 10 I, XXIII| through the most remote portion of this sierra, at the end 11 I, XXVIII| though not so rich that her portion would entitle her to look 12 I, XXXI| this where they give as a portion a kingdom that in sober 13 I, XXXI| marry, they shall give me a portion portion of the kingdom, 14 I, XXXI| shall give me a portion portion of the kingdom, that I may 15 I, XXXIII| unavoidable; so that a great portion of the day was taken up 16 I, XXXIX| give to you, to each his portion without making any difference, 17 I, XXXIX| the Indies, embarking the portion that fell to him in trade. 18 I, XXXIX| thousand, the value of the portion that fell to him which he 19 I, XLII| he has fully repaid the portion he took with him, and has 20 I, LII| it in two; but with the portion that remained in his hand 21 II, VIII| desire as a reward and a portion of the immortality their 22 II, XVI| have carried out a great portion of my design, succouring 23 II, XXIX| all these things, or any portion of them, thou wouldst see 24 II, XLVI| name~ Modesty's a marriage portion,~ Modesty their highest 25 II, XLVII| a help to my bachelor's portion, to help him in setting 26 II, LII| daughter thou wilt give her a portion without her working for 27 II, LIX| strong."~ ~A considerable portion of the night passed in conversation 28 II, LX| Sancho, and wipe off some portion of the debt thou hast undertaken. 29 II, LXXIV| from the most available portion of it that may be required