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Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| one in the inn) there is plenty of everything else here." 2 I, XXV| bit prudish, for she has plenty of affability, and jokes 3 I, XXXII| not only of myself but of plenty more; for when it is harvest-time, 4 I, XL| and beautiful, and have plenty of money to take with me. 5 I, XL| done is for me to give you plenty of money in gold from this 6 I, XLIV| that time, for there was plenty of stone-throwing in that 7 I, LII| bystanders (and there were always plenty of them): "Do your worships 8 II, VI| replied Don Quixote, "and plenty of them; and it is right 9 II, VII| of you; for I shall find plenty of squires more obedient 10 II, XI| sops from the brook, and plenty of them, there is no defensive 11 II, XI| we cannot fail to find plenty of marvellous ones in it."~ ~ 12 II, XVIII| entrance the cellar, with plenty of wine-jars standing round, 13 II, XX| has served him in times of plenty and abundance."~ ~ ~To all 14 II, XXX| in a house where there's plenty supper is soon cooked; I 15 II, XLI| his present strait with plenty of Paternosters and Ave 16 II, XLIII| in a house where there's plenty, supper is soon cooked,' 17 II, XLV| as the midges, they're so plenty. Let the majordomo go on 18 II, L| out of the stable, and cut plenty of bacon, and let's give 19 II, LI| before entering it have plenty of money either given to 20 II, LII| I by him, for of course plenty of people will ask, "Who 21 II, LIX| are going to wind up in plenty of bacon and eggs."~ ~"By 22 II, LXIII| moving tears, accompanied by plenty from the bystanders. The 23 II, LXVII| forests, even though at times plenty presented itself in castles