Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXII|       slaves belonging to his majesty, that they were going to
 2   I,      XXII| conduct and take us where his majesty orders you; if not, by the
 3   I,       XXX|   said the curate. "Will your majesty please proceed?"~ ~"There
 4   I,       LII|       asked the bearer if His Majesty had afforded a sum in aid
 5   I,       LII|      been guilty of some lese majesty. If perchance thou shouldst
 6  II,         I|      us to arms, and that his Majesty had made provision for the
 7  II,         I|     Don Quixote replied, "His Majesty has acted like a prudent
 8  II,         I|     at present, no doubt, his Majesty is very far from thinking
 9  II,         I|     which are proposed to his Majesty are either impossible, or
10  II,         I|      this, "what more has his Majesty to do but to command, by
11  II,         I|      to you by Jupiter, whose majesty I represent on earth, that
12  II,         I|    plan, and in that case his Majesty would find himself well
13  II,        VI|      I know not, nor what his Majesty will answer either; I only
14  II,        VI|        Tell us, senor, at his Majesty's court are there no knights?"~ ~"
15  II,        VI|   greater glory of the king's majesty."~ ~"Then might not your
16  II,      VIII|   thousand times, your Sacred Majesty, the impulse came upon me
17  II,      VIII|    came upon me to seize your Majesty in my arms and fling myself
18  II,      XVII|     court as a present to his Majesty; and the flags are our lord
19  II,      XVII|      going as presents to his Majesty, and it will not be right
20  II,      XVII|     said Don Quixote, "if his Majesty should happen to ask who
21  II,         L| Mediterranean belonged to his Majesty.~ ~To this the page replied, "
22  II,       LII|     him an order to paint his Majesty's arms over the door of
23  II,       LIV|   village in obedience to his Majesty's edict that threatened
24  II,       LIV|     proclamation or edict his Majesty commanded to be issued against
25  II,       LIV|    inspiration that moved his Majesty to carry out a resolution
26  II,       LXV|       de Salazar, to whom his Majesty has entrusted our expulsion,
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