Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|        it be~ That Sancho was a sorry go-between:~ A booby he,
 2   I,   Commend|    difference?~ They're both as sorry hacks as Rocinante."~ ~ ~ ~
 3   I,      VIII|         over on the plain, in a sorry condition. Sancho hastened
 4   I,      VIII|       which, being one of those sorry ones let out for hire, he
 5   I,        IX|        ground, leaving him in a sorry plight.~ ~Good God! Who
 6   I,        XV|   leaving the two adventurers a sorry sight and in sorrier mood.~ ~
 7   I,      XXII|   offences he was now in such a sorry case.~ ~He made answer that
 8   I,     XXIII|      call the Ragged One of the Sorry Countenance, as Don Quixote
 9   I,      XXIV|      our feelings, and were not sorry to perceive them, for they
10   I,       XLI|         part I should have been sorry if he had spoken to her,
11   I,       XLV|         by God Almighty it is a sorry business that so many persons
12   I,     XLVII| yesterday are down to-day. I am sorry for my wife and children,
13   I,         L|         then said, "I should be sorry if your worships were to
14   I,       LII|      and noticing Don Quixote's sorry appearance and looks, he
15  II,        VI|       and therefore I should be sorry that any affairs of mine
16  II,       XIV|         for it has left me in a sorry plight enough."~ ~Don Quixote
17  II,        XV|       had succeeded, and what a sorry end their expedition had
18  II,        XV|       and you are left sore and sorry! I'd like to know now which
19  II,     XXXII|    Quixote to see him in such a sorry trim, with the dingy towel
20  II,      XLII|         and he will be sore and sorry at heart to have been so
21  II,        LI|        duchess; but though I am sorry for it I do not care, for
22  II,      LIII|  concerned in the joke were now sorry they had pushed it so far;
23  II,        LV|        told him he was heartily sorry he had given up the government
24  II,      LVII|        time that they were very sorry he was leaving them.~ ~ ~
25  II,      LVII|         sent them I'd have been sorry, and she'd have shown herself
26  II,       LXX|       to be glad and the losers sorry, there in that game all
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