Parte,  Chap.

  1   I,  TransPre|        has not given us what we want. What Hallam says of Shakespeare
  2   I,  TransPre|       live in misery and die of want. To talk of his hard life
  3   I,   Commend|         metaphysical."-R. "From want of food."~ B. "Rail at the
  4   I,   AuthPre|      through my shallowness and want of learning, unequal to
  5   I,   AuthPre|          this comes, not of any want of ability, but of too much
  6   I,   AuthPre|       knowledge of life. Do you want to know if I am telling
  7   I,   AuthPre|  complimentary verses which you want for the beginning, and which
  8   I,   AuthPre|       most imaginative mind can want on the subject. In short,
  9   I,   AuthPre|       other books have, and you want for yours. The remedy for
 10   I,       III|        suspicion of his guest's want of wits, was quite convinced
 11   I,        IV|       from some man or woman in want of help, and needing my
 12   I,        IV|      immediately, if he did not want to die for it.~ ~The trembling
 13   I,        IV|     said, "Come here, my son, I want to pay you what I owe you,
 14   I,        IV|     strong affection for you, I want to add to the debt in order
 15   I,         X|        an ounce anywhere, and I want no more to pass the rest
 16   I,        XI|     cannot sneeze or cough if I want or do other things that
 17   I,        XI|         accomplishments, and we want thee to show them and prove
 18   I,       XII|         suppose it is virtue or want of curiosity in me; it is
 19   I,        XV|         am, what more should we want?" said Don Quixote; "but
 20   I,        XV|        beast may now supply the want of Rocinante, carrying me
 21   I,       XVI|        tow, as there will be no want of some one to use it, for
 22   I,      XVII|        things long, and I don't want them to grow rotten with
 23   I,      XVII| calmness, "Sir Knight, I do not want your worship to avenge me
 24   I,      XVII|         to me; the only thing I want is that you pay me the score
 25   I,      XVII|         not a knight, or do you want me to end by vomiting up
 26   I,     XVIII|      But go not just yet, for I want thy help and assistance;
 27   I,       XIX|   chance these gentlemen should want to know who was the hero
 28   I,       XIX|     this combat, or else to the want of teeth and grinders."~ ~"
 29   I,        XX|     shepherd tells me it cannot want three hours of dawn now,
 30   I,        XX|       little of day."~ ~"Let it want what it may," replied Don
 31   I,       XXI|       said Sancho, "for I don't want any more fulling mills to
 32   I,       XXI|       my own person I could not want them more;" and forthwith,
 33   I,       XXI|       of my tongue that I don't want to be spoiled."~ ~"Say,
 34   I,       XXI|         duke."~ ~"That's what I want, and no mistake about it!"
 35   I,       XXI|      kings and emperors; all we want now is to find out what
 36   I,      XXII|   ladyships the gurapas for the want of ten ducats."~ ~"I will
 37   I,      XXII|       commissary, "if you don't want me to make you hold your
 38   I,      XXII|         lives of others; if you want to know about mine, let
 39   I,      XXII|        leisure; though I do not want much for what I have to
 40   I,      XXII|         that perhaps this one's want of courage under torture,
 41   I,      XXII|       under torture, that one's want of money, the other's want
 42   I,      XXII|      want of money, the other's want of advocacy, and lastly
 43   I,     XXIII|         out or discover what we want to know."~ ~He opened it,
 44   I,     XXIII|      anything should escape for want of care and pains; so keen
 45   I,     XXIII|     just as it was, for I don't want a dog with a bell."~ ~"Tell
 46   I,     XXIII|         him too, when he was in want of food, which he could
 47   I,       XXV|       as much as I like; for to want me to go through these solitudes
 48   I,       XXV|    order that he may supply the want of Dapple, because it will
 49   I,       XXV|        seems; because for all I want with him he knows as much
 50   I,       XXV|     same way, Sancho, for all I want with Dulcinea del Toboso
 51   I,       XXV|       so many that she will not want any more."~ ~"At any rate,
 52   I,       XXV|  readiest to hand; for I myself want nothing of the sort, and,
 53   I,     XXVII|          for his brother had no want of money to enable him to
 54   I,      XXIX|         his Dapple, finding the want of him now. But he bore
 55   I,       XXX|      master; and it was not for want of my telling him beforehand
 56   I,       XXX|         help me to strip, for I want to see if I am the knight
 57   I,       XXX|          What does your worship want to strip for?" said Dorothea.~ ~"
 58   I,      XXXI|         saying that she did not want to let anyone read it lest
 59   I,      XXXI|        whether I shall feel the want of it myself or not; for
 60   I,     XXXII|      being sorely shaken and in want of sleep.~ ~No sooner was
 61   I,     XXXII|     marry them? That's all they want."~ ~"Hush, child," said
 62   I,     XXXII|        the barber and said, "We want my friend's housekeeper
 63   I,     XXXII|         or phlegmaties that you want to burn them?" said the
 64   I,     XXXII|       the landlord; "but if you want to burn any, let it be that
 65   I,     XXXII|    curate said to him, "Wait; I want to see what those papers
 66   I,    XXXIII|        virtuous through fear or want of opportunity in the same
 67   I,    XXXIII|       Since what can never be I want, Denies me what might be.~ ~
 68   I,     XXXIV|    degrading way. He cursed his want of sense, condemned his
 69   I,     XXXIV|   Camilla, and, as there was no want of opportunity for doing
 70   I,     XXXIV|       her part, "what is it you want to do with this dagger?
 71   I,     XXXIV|       of, and by me too through want of caution in avoiding every
 72   I,     XXXVI|      make her answer unless you want to hear some lie from her
 73   I,     XXXVI|       pride thyself on that for want of which thou scornest me;
 74   I,    XXXVII|        and let me go out, for I want to see these transformations
 75   I,    XXXVII|         that must not be, for I want Dorothea to follow out this
 76   I,    XXXVII|   senora, by the discomfort and want of luxuries here, for it
 77   I,    XXXVII|     particulars, as for example want of shirts, and no superabundance
 78   I,   XXXVIII|         life. For what dread of want or poverty that can reach
 79   I,        XL|    declared my scanty means and want of fortune, nothing could
 80   I,       XLI|        from this if he does not want it to cost him his life."
 81   I,     XLIII|       me anything now; I do not want to lose the pleasure I get
 82   I,     XLIII|         of that, if he does not want to meet the most disastrous
 83   I,     XLIII|     cursed in his heart his own want of sense and judgment in
 84   I,     XLIII|         are travellers who only want to feed our horses and go
 85   I,       XLV|    these gentles say, when they want to make out that this is
 86   I,      XLVI|      they had not perceived his want of wits, and so they thought
 87   I,     XLVII|      could not read, he did not want them himself. The curate
 88   I,     XLVII|      almond cake? And when they want to give us a picture of
 89   I,    XLVIII|         to ease my conscience I want to tell you the state of
 90   I,    XLVIII|         of. And to prove this I want to ask you one thing; and
 91   I,    XLVIII|   precision."~ ~"That is what I want," said Sancho; "and what
 92   I,      XLIX|      very moment may be in sore want of my aid and protection."~ ~"
 93   I,         L|    promise you there will be no want of capacity in me to govern
 94   I,         L|       have had enough, and only want to give my mind its refreshment,
 95   I,        LI|       pledges, and in short the want of reflection they show
 96   I,       LII|         all the world, that for want of thee will be full of
 97   I,       LII|   consequence, my friend; for I want to see them to cheer my
 98  II,         I|       die if my master does not want to turn knight-errant again;"
 99  II,        II|          What does the vagabond want in this house? Be off to
100  II,        II|      caballeros say they do not want to have hidalgos setting
101  II,       III|           i' faith, you have no want of memory when you choose
102  II,       III|       and not that there is any want of head in me to govern
103  II,       III|     will, there will not be any want of a thousand islands, much
104  II,        IV|      and if that be so, I don't want him to fly without having
105  II,         V|    cannot carry it; and I don't want to make people talk about
106  II,         V|          for there is never any want of people to lend it to
107  II,       VII|         and purse to supply the want; and were it requisite to
108  II,      VIII|         said Sancho; "but now I want to know-the tombs where
109  II,        XI|       we shall find out what we want to know; and if it be that
110  II,        XI|       the leading parts. If you want to know anything more about
111  II,        XI|        ye merry, jovial crew! I want to teach you how to treat
112  II,      XIII|        village?"~ ~"I am not in want of any of those things,"
113  II,      XIII|       As to greyhounds, I can't want for them, for there are
114  II,     XVIII|      you will be so good, for I want thoroughly to feel the pulse
115  II,      XXII|        than hunger and constant want; for love is all gaiety,
116  II,      XXII|       his love, and poverty and want are the declared enemies
117  II,      XXII|        beauty be accompanied by want and penury, then the ravens
118  II,      XXIV|         be with you. But if you want to know what I am carrying
119  II,      XXIV|        off to the wars~ For the want of pence,~ Oh, had I but
120  II,      XXIV|    enlist, and there will be no want of baggage trains to travel
121  II,       XXV|       that won't let themselves want for anything, though their
122  II,      XXVI|        on to say, "There was no want of idle eyes, that see everything,
123  II,      XXVI|  trifles, Senor Don Quixote, or want to have things up to a pitch
124  II,    XXVIII|        be a complete ass, all I want is a tail; if your worship
125  II,      XXIX|      tame mouse? What dost thou want, unsatisfied in the very
126  II,      XXIX|         to? Are you mad? Do you want to drown yourselves, or
127  II,      XXXI|     none in me; but the story I want to tell is this. There was
128  II,      XXXI|       the gentleman, unless you want to make more funerals."~ ~"
129  II,     XXXII|       neither will he be in any want of empires to rule, or I
130  II,     XXXII|       by God and upon my soul I want it badly; and if they gave
131  II,     XXXII|         What is it? What do you want to do to this good man?
132  II,     XXXIV|    health to him, or to me if I want to listen to them!"~ ~"Sancho
133  II,       XLI|      see me with child, and you want me a virgin.' Just as I'
134  II,     XLIII|         house" and "what do you want with my wife?" there is
135  II,     XLIII|         house' and 'what do you want with my wife?' and then,
136  II,       XLV|         for he never paid me; I want your worship to put him
137  II,       XLV|       give me that stick, for I want it."~ ~"Willingly," said
138  II,       XLV|        the future, if you don't want to lose it, see that you
139  II,     XLVII|         to foot; what is it you want now? Come to the point without
140  II,     XLVII|     scraps and additions."~ ~"I want your worship, senor," said
141  II,     XLVII|         there anything else you want, good man?" said Sancho.~ ~"
142  II,     XLVII|  government half a day, and you want me to have six hundred ducats
143  II,    XLVIII|       in any way. Now, senor, I want your worship to take it
144  II,      XLIX|        sound sleep, for I don't want to rob you of it; but for
145  II,       LII|  everything; and if he does not want me to go let him tell me
146  II,      LIII|         to my forehead; I don't want to divide the spoils of
147  II,      LIII|         of cordovan, they won't want for rough sandals of hemp; '
148  II,      LIII|          Sancho said he did not want anything more than a little
149  II,       LIV|       don't understand what you want of me, good people," said
150  II,       LIV|       off, friend Ricote, for I want to reach where my master
151  II,       LIX|         in his hand, he did not want him to flatter himself with
152  II,        LX|     considered the laziness and want of charity of his squire
153  II,      LXII|       it already by my works; I want to make money, without which
154  II,      LXVI|         that we should feel the want of Rocinante on the road,
155  II,     LXVII|     well seen it before they'll want to follow it and turn shepherds
156  II,      LXIX|    which was somewhat dark, the want of daylight could not be
157  II,       LXX|      more questions, unless you want me to throw myself out of
158  II,      LXXI|        I'm sweating and I don't want to take cold; it's a risk
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