Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|     free, and I guarantee the payment."~ ~"Consider what you are
 2   I,        IV|   debt in order to add to the payment;" and seizing him by the
 3   I,        IX|   them, offering him whatever payment he pleased. He was satisfied
 4   I,         X|    and desire nothing more in payment of my many and faithful
 5   I,      XVII|    that you should excuse the payment, for I cannot contravene
 6   I,      XVII| without paying him ran to get payment of Sancho, who said that
 7   I,      XVII|      detained his alforjas in payment of what was owing to him,
 8   I,        XX|    not to be uneasy as to the payment of his services, for before
 9   I,     XXIII|    indemnified for all by the payment he received in the gift
10   I,     XXXII|   landlord, in hope of better payment, served them up a tolerably
11   I,       XLV|  ferry? What tailor ever took payment of him for making his clothes?
12  II,       XXV|   saying, "I will not receive payment in advance or until the
13  II,     XXVII|     got poor thanks and worse payment from that evil-minded, ill-conditioned
14  II,      XXIX|    strip Sancho and to demand payment for it from Don Quixote;
15  II,       XLV|    was growing careless about payment I asked for them once and
16  II,       XLV|    either of the loan, or the payment, for he never paid me; I
17  II,      LXXI|     that if thou wouldst have payment for the lashes on account
18  II,      LXXI|    not sure, however, whether payment will comport with the cure,
19  II,     LXXIV|      desire to be made is the payment of the wages I owe for the
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