Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XIV|  festival.~ Fool that I am to bid thee! well I know~ Thy glory
 2   I,       XLI|       their husband or father bid them: with Christian captives
 3   I,     XLIII|      If you are the innkeeper bid them open to us; we are
 4   I,      XLIV| therefore, he gave him was to bid him to make his mind easy
 5   I,      XLIV|      pack-saddle."~ ~"Do as I bid thee," said Don Quixote; "
 6   I,     XLVII|    daughter and Maritornes to bid Don Quixote farewell, pretending
 7  II,      XXVI|   cousin and the page came to bid Don Quixote farewell, the
 8  II,       XXX|   knees; rise, my friend, and bid your master welcome to the
 9  II,     XXXII|     condemn and abuse me, and bid me go home and look after
10  II,     XXXVI| called the Distressed Duenna. Bid her enter, O stupendous
11  II,        XL|       for Sancho will do as I bid him. Only let Clavileno
12  II,       XLV|       and ran to do as he was bid.~ ~All the bystanders waited
13  II,     LVIII|     and without going back to bid farewell to the mock or
14  II,      LXXI| though the whole world should bid me) make three thousand
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