Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|           lightness of his fingers, doing many wrongs, cheating many
 2   I,         V|            for whom I have done, am doing, and will do the most famous
 3   I,        IX|             read the beginning, and doing so, turning the Arabic offhand
 4   I,         X|         raising smoke with straw in doing so, for I have one to imitate
 5   I,        XI|          stomach, he refrained from doing so as the goatherds removed
 6   I,      XIII|            time and opportunity for doing so while they are engaged
 7   I,       XIV|         that the death of any is my doing, for it was rather his own
 8   I,        XV|            any rate he stayed there doing penance for I know not what
 9   I,     XVIII|             ever, even though in so doing I knew that I contravened
10   I,       XIX|            and so I could not avoid doing my duty in attacking you,
11   I,       XIX|             which he could not help doing them.~ ~And said Sancho, "
12   I,        XX|     entreaties turned me aside from doing what was in accordance with
13   I,        XX|        black of his nail; to escape doing what he wanted was, however,
14   I,        XX|             natural lord."~ ~"By so doing," replied Don Quixote, "
15   I,      XXII|      himself, is not using force or doing wrong to such persons, but
16   I,      XXII|          fellows take a pleasure in doing and talking about rascalities."~ ~
17   I,      XXII|           but I never thought I was doing any harm by it, for my only
18   I,      XXII|            business, and he will be doing enough."~ ~"Speak with less
19   I,       XXV|          everything I have done, am doing, or shall do, is well founded
20   I,       XXV|          that all these things I am doing are not in joke, but very
21   I,       XXV|       worship has done and is still doing, that I will manage to make
22   I,      XXVI|             and I should plainly be doing her a wrong if, fancying
23   I,      XXVI|       losing his senses and without doing anything mad, acquired as
24   I,      XXVI|      engaged very much to his taste doing penance in the midst of
25   I,     XXVII|       struck the curate that he was doing wrong in rigging himself
26   I,     XXVII|           be at no inconvenience in doing so take what is in this
27   I,    XXVIII|    deliverance could be procured by doing or saying anything to the
28   I,    XXVIII|           consider well what he was doing, and think of the anger
29   I,       XXX|              or your worship in not doing it."~ ~"That is enough,"
30   I,       XXX|         find Dulcinea? What was she doing? What didst thou say to
31   I,      XXXI|            was that queen of beauty doing? Surely thou didst find
32   I,      XXXI|           how your worship was left doing penance in her service,
33   I,      XXXI|      extraordinary penance you were doing for her sake, was enough;
34   I,    XXXIII|            had been in the habit of doing, Lothario replied with so
35   I,    XXXIII|           not to do certain things, doing or avoiding which may be
36   I,    XXXIII|             him, he told him he was doing a flagrant injustice to
37   I,    XXXIII| shortsighted Anselmo, what art thou doing, what art thou plotting,
38   I,     XXXIV|       secure; for when Lothario was doing most to dishonour him he
39   I,     XXXIV|             want of opportunity for doing so, he found her alone the
40   I,     XXXIV|           to allow him, as I am now doing, to think me unchaste and
41   I,     XXXIV|            promised reward thou art doing so, thou mightst have put
42   I,      XXXV|            and dreaming that he was doing battle with the giant. For
43   I,     XXXVI|             permits them; and in so doing thou wilt prove the generosity
44   I,     XXXVI|          plighted word; and that in doing so he would obey God and
45   I,    XXXVII|       travel so far for the sake of doing so good a work.~ ~"At this
46   I,     XXXIX|             came to its relief, and doing as was bound to do in such
47   I,        XL|           it merely for the sake of doing it, and because he was by
48   I,       XLI|      reasons that prevented us from doing at once what she desired,
49   I,       XLI|             completely, but without doing any further damage. We,
50   I,     XLIII|            world! What is thy grace doing now? Art thou, perchance,
51   I,    XLVIII|           worship surpasses them in doing famous deeds; and if this
52   I,         L|           so as to show my heart in doing good to my friends, particularly
53   I,         L|           should do as I liked, and doing as I liked I should please
54   I,       LII|              Take care what you are doing, senor, for this time it
55   I,       LII|            would act very wisely in doing as he said; and so, highly
56  II,         I|           him beware of what he was doing, as the licentiate was beyond
57  II,       III|         worship's shoulders without doing the same for my whole body;
58  II,        IV|         that may accrue to him from doing so than by any thought of
59  II,        IV|             attention to what he is doing, and I and my master will
60  II,         V|          them; however, desirous of doing what his task imposed upon
61  II,      VIII|             things your worship was doing in the heart of Sierra Morena."~ ~"
62  II,        IX|             a few days in the town, doing farm work for a rich farmer.
63  II,         X|            her form for the sake of doing him an ill turn and injuring
64  II,      XIII|       pitcher; he has no thought of doing harm to anyone, only good
65  II,       XIV|           baste one another without doing ourselves any harm or mischief."~ ~"
66  II,      XVII|            a good Christian, and so doing he will fulfil the duties
67  II,       XXV|         back at once.' 'You will be doing me a great kindness,' said
68  II,       XXV|             is my wife Teresa Panza doing now, and what is she diverting
69  II,     XXXII|       intentions and be desirous of doing right in all things, for
70  II,     XXXII|             have here is worse than doing penance. I have a clean
71  II,     XXXIV|            long step from saying to doing."~ ~"Be that as it may,"
72  II,      XXXV|  compassionate,~ And its delight is doing good to all.~ In the dim
73  II,      XXXV|             know what I'm saying or doing. But I'd like to know of
74  II,      XLII|            aim, and take a pride in doing virtuous actions, thou wilt
75  II,      XLII|         make much of him; for in so doing thou wilt be approved of
76  II,     XLIII|           belch, for I'm constantly doing it."~ ~"Eruct, Sancho, not
77  II,    XLVIII|        province of which extends to doing good even to souls in purgatory."~ ~
78  II,      XLIX|          proper time and season for doing business; don't come at
79  II,      XLIX|           leaves them no ground for doing or thinking anything to
80  II,        LI|        wicked enchanters are always doing your worship; when we meet
81  II,       LVI|          was posted; and instead of doing so called loudly to the
82  II,        LX|         good thing that there is no doing without it, even among the
83  II,        LX|          for I have no intention of doing injury to soldiers, or to
84  II,       LXI|         there was no possibility of doing so, for they hid themselves
85  II,      LXII|           and asked him what he was doing. The workman replied, "Senor,
86  II,      LXII|           copyright and think he is doing me a favour? I do not print
87  II,      LXIV|            long step from saying to doing;' and I hold to the renegade,
88  II,      LXIV|           he saw his antagonist was doing the same; then, without
89  II,       LXX|          may talk of it, but as for doing it - Judas may believe that!"~ ~
90  II,     LXXIV|          the knights-errant; and so doing shalt thou discharge thy
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