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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| Cervantes would have had no reasonable grievance. His own intentions 2 I, I| subject), although from reasonable conjectures it seems plain 3 I, I| then was; for it was only reasonable that, his master taking 4 I, XII| these, to all appearance, reasonable excuses that she made, her 5 I, XIII| it would not have been reasonable in Augustus Caesar had he 6 I, XIV| Bethink you now if it be reasonable that his suffering should 7 I, XX| with it, and tell it like a reasonable man, or else say nothing."~ ~" 8 I, XXVII| care to hear it; for no reasonable beings on learning the cause 9 I, XXVII| will grant what will be reasonable for you to have, if it be 10 I, XXVII| strong hopes of our fair and reasonable wishes being realised. She, 11 I, XXXIII| the contrary, would it be reasonable in thee to desire to take 12 I, XXXVI| Dorothea, and not suffer her reasonable hopes to be disappointed, 13 I, XLIX| tell us about, nor is it reasonable that a man like your worship, 14 I, LII| we cannot stop, nor is it reasonable we should stop to hear anything, 15 II, I| but the easiest, the most reasonable, the readiest and most expeditious 16 II, II| thee."~ ~"That was only reasonable," replied Sancho, "for, 17 II, XVIII| art shrewd, form the most reasonable conclusion thou canst as 18 II, XXI| Basilio asked was just and reasonable, and moreover a request 19 II, XXIV| as true, as it passes all reasonable bounds. For me to believe 20 II, XXIV| ever got anything like a reasonable bounty."~ ~"And tell me, 21 II, XXVI| Melisendra, I ask, and I am reasonable in my charge, two reals 22 II, XXVII| others that may be just and reasonable, and make it a duty to take 23 II, XLI| Indeed, your worship is not reasonable. Let us be off to shave 24 II, XLII| time, and contrary to all reasonable expectation, seest thyself 25 II, XLIX| sprightly manner, "let us be reasonable and come to the point. Granted 26 II, LVII| sent them, and it's but reasonable that those who have had 27 II, LXVI| them travel more than is reasonable."~ ~ ~In converse of this 28 II, LXIX| become more tractable and reasonable, settling himself well in