Parte,  Chap.

  1   I,  TransPre|            a form that amuses them, care very little whether that
  2   I,  TransPre|            sold it, that he did not care to incur the expense of
  3   I,  TransPre|            to much consideration or care. All the editions printed
  4   I,  TransPre|             coarse-minded man would care to make merry with the former,
  5   I,   Commend|             the esquire trade,~ Her care and tenderness of thee displayed,~
  6   I,   AuthPre|            question the fact, never care two maravedis for that,
  7   I,   AuthPre|       content; or if you should not care to go to foreign countries
  8   I,   AuthPre|          saints; but merely to take care that your style and diction
  9   I,        II|   preliminaries settled, he did not care to put off any longer the
 10   I,        II|      charged the host to take great care of his horse, as he was
 11   I,       III|             the knights of old took care to see that their squires
 12   I,       III|          ever girt on sword, have a care what thou dost; touch it
 13   I,        IV|           again, and I'll take more care of the flock another time."~ ~
 14   I,        IV|        blood was up, and he did not care to drop the game until he
 15   I,       VII|             let your worship have a care of your health, for it seems
 16   I,       VII|              Your worship will take care, Senor Knight-errant, not
 17   I,      VIII|        readily. Don Quixote did not care to break his fast, for,
 18   I,         X|       remains in the saddle, taking care to fit it on evenly and
 19   I,        XI|              If to notice thou dost care -~ How I go about on Monday~
 20   I,        XI|               Sunday, Monday, all I care is~ Thou shouldst see me
 21   I,       XII|            a child and rich, to the care of an uncle of hers, a priest
 22   I,       XIV|            of these hamlets and the care of my goats are my recreations;
 23   I,        XV|             and defence I will take care to defend thee and assail
 24   I,       XVI|            girl, help her in taking care of her guest. There was
 25   I,      XVII|         talk of chivalry, for all I care about is to get my money."~ ~"
 26   I,      XVII|             it was water he did not care to go on with it, and begged
 27   I,        XX|       terrible adventure, will take care to watch over my safety
 28   I,        XX|            choice of our road to my care."~ ~"I say then," continued
 29   I,       XXI|         longed for."~ ~"I will take care to stand aside," said Sancho; "
 30   I,      XXII|           and we on earth will take care in our petitions to him
 31   I,     XXIII|         Brotherhood, and they don't care two maravedis for all the
 32   I,     XXIII|            Nor had Sancho any other care (now that he fancied he
 33   I,     XXIII|           should escape for want of care and pains; so keen was the
 34   I,       XXV|        Cardenio, and thou wilt take care to have it copied on paper,
 35   I,       XXV| neighbourhood, and I will even take care to mount the highest of
 36   I,       XXV|           earnestly to have as much care as of his own person, he
 37   I,      XXVI|            any sort, for he did not care for them now. All this Sancho
 38   I,      XXVI|          man's reason. They did not care to take the trouble of disabusing
 39   I,     XXVII|      instruction, and as he did not care to dress himself up until
 40   I,     XXVII|          may be, that Heaven, whose care it is to succour the good,
 41   I,     XXVII|             was caused, to any that care to hear it; for no reasonable
 42   I,     XXVII|          Luscinda, Luscinda! have a care what thou dost; remember
 43   I,    XXVIII|            can have, I had under my care, and I acted as steward
 44   I,    XXVIII|             betrayed me. But all my care and pains were unavailing,
 45   I,      XXXI|            sage enchanters who take care of those valiant knights;
 46   I,      XXXI|           but let your worship take care to choose it on the seacoast,
 47   I,      XXXI|            others had to take great care to restrain their laughter
 48   I,     XXXII|       diversion of those who do not care, or are not obliged, or
 49   I,    XXXIII|            one, for with the utmost care and vigilance he watched
 50   I,    XXXIII|             causes me, and that thy care will give me happiness in
 51   I,     XXXIV|        conceal it. Lothario did not care to tell Camilla the object
 52   I,     XXXIV|       certainty and precaution take care to do what he saw to be
 53   I,     XXXIV|            there is nothing to take care of except to answer me what
 54   I,     XXXIV|            Camilla and Leonela took care to give him the opportunity;
 55   I,     XXXIV|            and leave the rest to my care and God's, who always supports
 56   I,     XXXIV|         Both mistress and maid took care to give him time and opportunity
 57   I,    XXXVII|     Fernando the landlord had taken care and pains to prepare for
 58   I,    XXXVII|         defence of a city under his care, did not exert itself as
 59   I,    XXXVII|            is his, and see and take care that good laws are observed:
 60   I,        XL|           have written this: have a care to whom thou givest it to
 61   I,        XL|           ascertain with particular care who lived in it. We agreed
 62   I,       XLI|         ready and quickwitted, took care not to remove her arm from
 63   I,     XLIII|            on my behalf: but have a care, when thou shalt see her
 64   I,     XLVII|            of my master; and have a care that God does not call you
 65   I,     XLVII|           it."~ ~The barber did not care to answer Sancho lest by
 66   I,    XLVIII|         that case actors would take care to send their plays to the
 67   I,       LII|             immaculate Virgin. Take care what you are doing, senor,
 68   I,       LII|             him, too, that I do not care a farthing for the threat
 69  II,         I|             do so with all possible care and assiduity, for they
 70  II,         I|           trust in him. I will take care to send you some good things
 71  II,       III|        Christian in his, have taken care to set before us your gallantry,
 72  II,        IV|        often worse."~ ~"I will take care," said Carrasco, "to impress
 73  II,        IV|            master as much."~ ~"Take care, Sancho," said Samson; "
 74  II,         V|            leave marrying her to my care; there is Lope Tocho, Juan
 75  II,       VII|            your estate; for I don't care to stand on rewards which
 76  II,      VIII|             over the world, I don't care a fig, let them say what
 77  II,         X|        exclaimed Don Quixote. "Take care thou art not deceiving me,
 78  II,         X|             cried the girl, "much I care for your love-making! Get
 79  II,       XIV|            live; for time will take care to ease us of our lives,
 80  II,       XXI|          for the trick, and did not care about it, desired the festival
 81  II,     XXIII|           consider yourself, have a care for your honour, and give
 82  II,      XXIV|             but because they do not care to accept books and incur
 83  II,      XXVI|         reals. Master Pedro did not care to engage in any more palaver
 84  II,     XXVII|         ones of the town, I did not care two farthings for it; and
 85  II,      XXIX|         beasts, leaving them to the care and protection of the enchanters
 86  II,      XXIX|        roads and regions would take care to feed them."~ ~"I don'
 87  II,       XXX|             thou speakest, and take care not to thrust in any of
 88  II,      XXXI|        waiting on him had not taken care to check their merriment (
 89  II,      XXXI|         much as thou wilt for all I care, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "
 90  II,     XXXII|           irreparable insult; but I care not a farthing if clerks
 91  II,     XXXII|          Come and wash me, and take care that there is water enough."
 92  II,     XXXII|           the duchess; "I will take care that my damsels wash you,
 93  II,     XXXII|             myself, and I will take care that everyone in my house
 94  II,     XXXII|             your courtesy by taking care that my lord the duke makes
 95  II,    XXXIII|         like a wise man I will take care to give myself no trouble
 96  II,    XXXIII|           entreated her to let good care be taken of his Dapple,
 97  II,    XXXIII|            lady duenna here to take care of him when I came into
 98  II,     XXXVI|             a governor's wife; take care that nobody speaks evil
 99  II,    XXXVII|            of a squire, and I don't care a wild fig for all the duennas
100  II,   XXXVIII|           about beards here below I care little or nothing; but without
101  II,   XXXVIII|             and brought up under my care and direction, I being the
102  II,        XL|          author, for the scrupulous care he has taken to set before
103  II,       XLI|         eyes and commit me to God's care, and tell me if I may commend
104  II,       XLI|    circumspection, taking very good care not to fall out with anyone."~ ~"
105  II,       XLI|            you from the earth! Take care not to wobble about, valiant
106  II,       XLI|            and saw it all."~ ~"Take care, Sancho," said the duchess, "
107  II,       XLI|           the moon."~ ~They did not care to ask him anything more
108  II,      XLII|            noble origin should take care that the dignity of the
109  II,     XLIII|       secrets nor promises.~ ~"Take care, Sancho, not to chew on
110  II,     XLIII|          the purpose. But I'll take care henceforward to use such
111  II,     XLIII|          shall follow, if thou take care to let me know how thou
112  II,      XLIV|             my peace; but I'll take care to be on the look-out henceforth
113  II,     XLVII|       presented to you. I will take care to send you aid if you find
114  II,     XLVII|            man to come in; but take care first of all that he is
115  II,         L|            house!"~ ~"And what do I care," added Sanchica, "whether
116  II,         L|             Teresa; but she did not care to let him mix himself up
117  II,        LI|               and the other to take care that food be abundant, for
118  II,        LI|          but those thou makest take care that they be good ones,
119  II,        LI|            am sorry for it I do not care, for after all I must obey
120  II,       LII|           challenged, and will take care that he is informed of the
121  II,       LII|        Samson Carrasco; but I don't care for that, for so long as
122  II,       LII|        write to me; and I will take care to answer, and let you know
123  II,        LV|             he should be taken good care of, as it was plain to see
124  II,     LVIII|           for here just now neither care nor sorrow shall enter."~ ~
125  II,     LVIII|            returned Don Quixote, "I care nothing for bulls, be they
126  II,       LIX|            to my taste; and I don't care a pin whether they are feet
127  II,        LX|            inn, first of all taking care to ascertain the most direct
128  II,      LXIV|           know you would have taken care not to venture yourself
129  II,       LXV|              by prudence, sagacity, care and the fear he inspires,
130  II,      LXIX|            not burn him, he did not care two farthings for them.
131  II,       LXX|             love and adore so, took care to retain this vision in
132  II,       LXX|           duchess, "and I will take care that my Altisidora employs
133  II,      LXXI|          spirit, said to him, "Take care, my friend, not to cut thyself
134  II,     LXXII|             which he took such good care that the lashes would not
135  II,    LXXIII|          and beseeching him to take care of his health and treat
136  II,    LXXIII|          shall never fail to have a care for your interests, as you
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