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Parte, Chap.
1 I, X| made," said Don Quixote.~ ~"Sinner that I am!" said Sancho, " 2 I, XIII| already said, I, though a sinner, have made profession, and 3 I, XV| mistake thou makest. Come now, sinner, suppose the wind of fortune, 4 I, XVIII| bedevilled. What are you about? Sinner that I am before God!" But 5 I, XVIII| happened me? Clearly this sinner is mortally wounded, as 6 I, XXII| under torture; they put this sinner to the torture and he confessed 7 I, XXVII| the good Maritornes, who, sinner as she was, promised to 8 I, XXXVII| for my part, simple and sinner as I am, that there is no 9 I, XLIV| relieve him from it."~ ~"Sinner that I am," exclaimed Maritornes, 10 I, XLVI| nothing of the sort, as I am a sinner before God," said Sancho, " 11 I, XLVI| must have come before this sinner of a Sancho, that made him 12 II, XVI| gentleman, "but a great sinner; but you are, brother, for 13 II, XX| a bit," said the cook; "sinner that I am! how particular 14 II, XXIV| less harm than the open sinner."~ ~At this point they saw 15 II, XXXI| texture thou art of. Remember, sinner that thou art, the master 16 II, XXXII| is not seemly to call the sinner roundly blockhead and booby, 17 II, XXXVI| have dictated but myself, sinner as I am?" said Sancho.~ ~" 18 II, XXXVIII| of a lawful husband; for, sinner though I was, would not 19 II, XLII| lowly virtue than a lofty sinner. Countless are they who, 20 II, XLIII| it is necessary."~ ~"Ah, sinner that I am!" said Don Quixote, " 21 II, LIII| safe in a trice; for I, sinner that I am, God help me, 22 II, LV| that will take pity on a sinner buried alive, on an unfortunate 23 II, LV| their governments, as this sinner comes out of the depths 24 II, LVII| just~ Often pays for the sinner.~ May thy grandest adventures~ 25 II, LVIII| divine weapons, and I am a sinner and fight with human ones.