Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       VII|         so big I'll be equal to governing it."~ ~To which Don Quixote
 2   I,    XXXVII|         them, I say, ruling and governing the world from a chair,
 3  II,     XXXII|        aptitude for the work of governing, so that, with a little
 4  II,    XXXIII|        and well-born."~ ~"As to governing them well," said Sancho, "
 5  II,      XLII|         dignity or authority in governing half a dozen men about as
 6  II,     XLIII|       me on to this business of governing; for I know no more about
 7  II,       XLV|      HOW HE MADE A BEGINNING IN GOVERNING~ ~ ~O perpetual discoverer
 8  II,         L|         good as Sancho's way of governing. Herewith I send you, my
 9  II,       LII|        numskull, and except for governing a flock of goats, they cannot
10  II,      LIII|         place where he has been governing, is bound first of all to
11  II,       LIV|    morning, and yesterday I was governing there as I pleased like
12  II,       LIV| knowledge that I am no good for governing, unless it is a drove of
13  II,        LV|      cares and responsibilities governing brings with it, and by my
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