Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|     there is no reason why what pleases the one should not please
 2   I,         X|        that distress thee which pleases me, and do not seek to make
 3   I,        XV|       beast in whatever fashion pleases thee best, and let us go
 4   I,      XXII|    slave, "that man goes as God pleases, but some one shall know
 5   I,    XXVIII|        it seems to me it always pleases us to hear ourselves called
 6   I,     XXXII|      for all that, if the novel pleases me you must let me copy
 7  II,         I|        will rain as often as it pleases me and may be needful.'~ ~"
 8  II,         V|         Teresa; "I speak as God pleases, and don't deal in out-of-the-way
 9  II,        VI|       and not by spending as he pleases, but by knowing how to spend
10  II,       XXI| pleasure when, where, and as it pleases him. Basilio has but this
11  II,      XXXV|         and at whatever time he pleases, for there is no fixed limit
12  II,        XL|    rides him makes him go as he pleases, either through the upper
13  II,        LX|         but those of others: it pleases God, however, that, though
14  II,       LXV|   efforts, and let heaven do as pleases it best; Don Gregorio will
15  II,      LXVI|      the stages as your worship pleases to measure them out; but
16  II,      LXVI|      body, here or there, as he pleases, and as suits him best;
17  II,       LXX|        every one to write as he pleases and pilfer where he chooses,
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