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1 I, VIII| adventures; but observe, even shouldst thou see me in the greatest 2 I, XI| Monday, all I care is~ Thou shouldst see me in my best.~ ~ No 3 I, XV| Sancho, it is well thou shouldst receive a hint on the matter 4 I, XV| cudgelled. I say this lest thou shouldst imagine that because we 5 I, XXI| said Sancho.~ ~"Title thou shouldst say, not tittle," said his 6 I, XXIII| Quixote, "but lest thou shouldst say I am obstinate, and 7 I, XXV| princess in the world. For thou shouldst know, Sancho, if thou dost 8 I, XXXIII| friend Lothario, that thou shouldst consent to become the instrument 9 I, XXXIII| thou knowest, wherefore shouldst thou seek to call that truth 10 I, XXXIV| fair,~ Dead at thy feet shouldst see me lying, ere~ My heart 11 I, XXXIV| gaining it; but lest thou shouldst say that I do not answer 12 I, XXXIV| is reflected on whom thou shouldst look to see how unworthily 13 I, XLVI| it is expedient that thou shouldst go to the destination assigned 14 I, XLVIII| answer thee, though thou shouldst ask questions from this 15 I, LII| majesty. If perchance thou shouldst come to know him, tell him 16 II, II| greatly, Sancho, that thou shouldst have said, and sayest, that 17 II, IX| it is no reason why thou shouldst say thou hast not spoken 18 II, X| cannot rest upon her cushion, shouldst thou haply find her seated 19 II, XXI| it is not meet that thou shouldst trifle with me at such a 20 II, XLIII| to the mode in which thou shouldst govern thy person and thy 21 II, LI| stick; I do not say thou shouldst wear trinkets or fine raiment, 22 II, LI| that being a judge thou shouldst dress like a soldier, but 23 II, LI| a soldier, but that thou shouldst array thyself in the apparel 24 II, LXXI| that to please me thou shouldst lose thy life, which is 25 II, LXXIV| whom, if perchance thou shouldst come to know him, thou shalt