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1 I, VI| treating of those French affairs, should be thrown into or 2 I, XV| chance was conducting their affairs for them from good to better, 3 I, XXXI| meddled in other people's affairs, my master would have been 4 I, XXXIV| more experienced in love affairs than she said, which she 5 I, XXXIV| and to conduct her own affairs secretly lest they should 6 I, XLI| alarmed her to find her affairs talked of by renegades. 7 I, XLIV| There is no need to make my affairs public here; I am free, 8 I, XLIV| landlord, who minded his own affairs more than other people's, 9 I, XLVI| often shown in important affairs that the earnestness of 10 I, XLVII| musician, or one versed in affairs of state, and sometimes 11 II, III| have dealt with his love affairs in some indecorous fashion, 12 II, VI| should be sorry that any affairs of mine should worry him."~ ~ 13 II, XXXVI| to anyone; for, make thy affairs public, and some will say 14 II, XLI| said Don Quixote; "for as affairs of this sort, and flights 15 II, XLII| doubt from the course his affairs are taking), it will be 16 II, XLIX| despatched, and their own affairs and no others attended to, 17 II, L| him mix himself up in her affairs, for she thought him somewhat 18 II, LVIII| asked thee to meddle in my affairs, or to inquire whether I 19 II, LVIII| but fate, that was guiding affairs for him from better to better, 20 II, LIX| must know a deal about our affairs when he calls my wife Teresa 21 II, LXII| blockhead, and see after thy affairs, and thy wife and children, 22 II, LXV| to-morrow for me;' in these affairs of encounters and whacks 23 II, LXXIII| have no more to do with our affairs, to my thinking, fool as 24 II, LXXIII| at home, look after your affairs, go often to confession,