Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        VI|  respect whatever; but if he speaks his own tongue I will put
 2   I,       VII|  those miracles your worship speaks of, even Juana Gutierrez,
 3   I,        XV|     that valour your worship speaks of, but I swear on the faith
 4   I,      XXIX|      of a giant your worship speaks of; as kill him he will
 5  II,       III|     let everyone mind how he speaks or writes about people,
 6  II,        IV|    has turned up, the author speaks of Sancho as being mounted
 7  II,         V|   because in it Sancho Panza speaks in a style unlike that which
 8  II,      XXII|    returned Sancho; "for she speaks ill of me whenever she takes
 9  II,       XXV|    it is clear that this ape speaks by the spirit of the devil;
10  II,      XXIX|    to that line your worship speaks of," said Sancho, "how far
11  II,     XXXVI|  wife; take care that nobody speaks evil of thee behind thy
12  II,       XLI| where the seven goats Sancho speaks of are without being burned;
13  II,        LI|     the present your worship speaks of; and I will strive to
14  II,        LV|     voice, "your worship who speaks to me must be my master
15  II,      LVII|  garters this love-sick maid speaks of?"~ ~To this Sancho made
16  II,      LVII| damsel by her own confession speaks as one in love, for which
17  II,       LIX|    am not the Don Quixote he speaks of."~ ~"You will do quite
18  II,     LXXII|     that Sancho your worship speaks of, gentle sir, must be
19  II,     LXXII|    Mancha, the one that fame speaks of, and not the unlucky
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