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1 I, AuthPre| need, and what thou hast gained in receiving, without addition 2 I, XI| in this our iron one was gained without toil, but because 3 I, XIII| bastard, and one who had gained entrance into the stronghold 4 I, XVI| carrier; but scarcely had she gained the door when Don Quixote 5 I, XXI| considering how little is got or gained by going in search of these 6 I, XXV| merely to tears and sorrow, gained as much fame as the most 7 I, XXVIII| one who had admitted him, gained the street before daybreak; 8 I, XXXIV| the precious pearl he had gained in having established his 9 I, XXXVI| and as she has found and gained the object of her desires, 10 I, XXXVIII| how much do those who have gained by war fall short of the 11 I, XLI| somewhat calmer, and having gained about two leagues the word 12 I, XLV| they saw how little they gained by not being so. The landlord 13 I, XLV| seeing how little he had gained after having involved them 14 II, XXIV| well employed, for I have gained four things in the course 15 II, XXXVIII| them alone he might have gained a livelihood, had he found 16 II, XXXVIII| in charge. In a word, he gained an influence over my mind, 17 II, XLII| roughness; for all that may be gained by a wise governor may be 18 II, LIV| And what hast thou gained by the government?" asked 19 II, LIV| asked Ricote.~ ~"I have gained," said Sancho, "the knowledge 20 II, LXXI| patience until thou hast gained fresh strength so as to