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1 I, XVII| deepest obligation to be grateful to you for them all the 2 I, XXII| them as follows: "To be grateful for benefits received is 3 I, XXIII| Gines, who was neither grateful nor well-principled, made 4 I, XXVII| trees afforded a cool and grateful shade. It was an August 5 I, XXVIII| woe is me! how much more grateful to my mind will be the society 6 I, XXXVI| rendered them in language so grateful that he knew not how to 7 I, XL| and to show that we were grateful for it, we made salaams 8 I, XLI| us, and showing ourselves grateful rather than indignant. They 9 I, LII| industry. After all, I am grateful to this gentleman, the author, 10 II, XIV| which his horse was very grateful, as he was already unable 11 II, XXXIII| bread, I'm fond of him, I'm grateful, he gave me his ass-colts, 12 II, XLVII| Quixote that he may see I am grateful bread; and as a good secretary 13 II, LI| and lady and show thyself grateful to them, for ingratitude 14 II, LI| we know of; and he who is grateful to those who have been good 15 II, LI| will strive to show myself grateful when the time comes; kiss 16 II, LI| you give me advice to be grateful it will not do for your 17 II, LVIII| other than to show myself grateful, and ready to serve persons 18 II, LVIII| shortcoming. I therefore, grateful for the favour that has