Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         V|        for never having told your worships of my uncle's vagaries,
 2   I,         V|        calling aloud, "Open, your worships, to Senor Baldwin and to
 3   I,      XIII|           meant.~ ~"Have not your worships," replied Don Quixote, "
 4   I,      XXXI|      present and said: "That your worships may see how important it
 5   I,   XXXVIII|       weight, and added, "If your worships will give me your attention
 6   I,      XLIV|      established, and said, "Your worships may perceive clearly and
 7   I,      XLIV|           of it and said:~ ~"Your worships may see with what a face
 8   I,       XLV|         but will leave it to your worships' better judgment. Perhaps
 9   I,       XLV|         the poor barber, "if your worships are not all mistaken; and
10   I,       XLV|        not a pack-saddle, as your worships say."~ ~On hearing this
11   I,         L|           should be sorry if your worships were to take me for a simpleton
12   I,       LII|         plenty of them): "Do your worships think, now, that it is an
13  II,         I|          barber said, "I ask your worships to give me leave to tell
14  II,      XXVI|          here represented to your worships is taken word for word from
15  II,      XXVI|     journey at once. Now let your worships turn your eyes to that tower
16  II,      XLIX|        and carried me before your worships, where I find myself put
17  II,         L| neighbours; for I would have your worships know that the ladies of
18  II,         L|       this or not, it is for your worships to settle between you; for
19  II,      LIII|      government. God be with your worships, and tell my lord the duke
20  II,        LV|       being settled, kissing your worships' feet, and imitating the
21  II,       LIX|          author of this book your worships have got has any mind that
22  II,       LIX|            according to what your worships say) I wish he may not call
23  II,       LIX|          is now time, I pray your worships to give me leave to retire
24  II,        LX|         he said, "Sirs, will your worships be pleased of your courtesy
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