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Parte, Chap.
1 I, VII| old to make their squires governors of the islands or kingdoms 2 II, III| govern."~ ~"I have seen governors in these parts," said Sancho, " 3 II, III| silver."~ ~"Those are not governors of islands," observed Samson, " 4 II, V| of people to lend it to governors when they have not got it; 5 II, XXXIV| fit for idlers than for governors; what I intend to amuse 6 II, XXXVI| governor style; I mean the way governors ought to write."~ ~"And 7 II, XXXVI| for they tell me all new governors set out with the same desire; 8 II, XLII| with it; for all who are governors don't come of a kingly stock."~ ~" 9 II, XLIII| neither for gentlemen nor for governors.~ ~"For the present, Sancho, 10 II, XLIII| Quixote, "how bad it looks in governors not to know how to read 11 II, XLVII| islands where there are governors. I, senor, am a physician, 12 II, XLVII| this island to serve its governors as such, and I have a much 13 II, XLVII| of them on the tables of governors, where everything that is 14 II, XLIX| plainly enough that judges and governors ought to be and must be 15 II, L| letters of duchesses and governors, and these I have on my 16 II, L| heart to see my father."~ ~"Governors' daughters," said the page, " 17 II, LI| difficulties that beset governors at every step. Write to 18 II, LI| town for killing all the governors that come here; he is called 19 II, LI| here they tell me that the governors that come to this island, 20 II, LII| flower and mirror of all governors of islands.~ ~ ~ ~ 21 II, LIII| very different from the way governors commonly leave other islands. 22 II, LIV| food; for in islands the governors must eat little, especially 23 II, LIV| cleverer men than thou art for governors? Hold thy peace, Sancho, 24 II, LV| That's the way all bad governors should come out of their