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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| men distinguished in the service of Church and State. Gonzalo 2 I, TransPre| he preferred death in the service of God and the King to health. 3 I, TransPre| absolutely unfit him for service, and in April 1572 he joined 4 I, TransPre| lies, in short. But in the service of such a master as Don 5 I, Commend| La Man -;~ But from his service I retreat -,~ Resolved to 6 I, AuthPre| no desire to magnify the service I render thee in making 7 I, Ded| nobleness do not submit to the service and bribery of the vulgar, 8 I, Ded| littleness of so humble a service.~ ~Miguel de Cervantes~ ~ ~ 9 I, I| his own honour as for the service of his country, that he 10 I, II| my achievements in your service and honour had made me known, 11 I, II| placed it there, and this service one of the ladies rendered 12 I, VII| when they had had enough of service and hard days and worse 13 I, VIII| warfare, and it is God's good service to sweep so evil a breed 14 I, VIII| Toboso: and in return for the service you have received of me 15 I, XIV| ungrateful, withhold his service; who calls me wayward, seek 16 I, XIV| offer to her of all the service he could render her; but 17 I, XVI| inscribed on my memory the service you have rendered me in 18 I, XVIII| forfeited the wages of his service and all hopes of the promised 19 I, XVIII| we are so active in his service as we are), since he fails 20 I, XX| to do me a favour and a service, thou wilt go to El Toboso, 21 I, XXI| some war on hand, in whose service your worship may prove the 22 I, XXI| which the lord in whose service we may be will perforce 23 I, XXI| nobility without purchase or service rendered by thee, for when 24 I, XXII| said Don Quixote.~ ~"In the service of God and the king I have 25 I, XXII| fairly do, is to change this service and tribute as regards the 26 I, XXIII| weariness he had endured in the service of his good master, cheap 27 I, XXIV| Don Quixote, "is to be of service to you, so much so that 28 I, XXVII| you will render a great service to our Lord; and that you 29 I, XXVIII| here only desire to be of service to you; you have no need 30 I, XXIX| your person and render a service to the most disconsolate 31 I, XXIX| shall be devoted to your service even to death; and now, 32 I, XXX| which I shall endure in your service may be; and here I confirm 33 I, XXXI| left doing penance in her service, naked from the waist up, 34 I, XXXI| many knights-errant in her service, whose thoughts never go 35 I, XXXVII| it be a woman to whom the service is rendered."~ ~"On her 36 I, XXXIX| calling, or go into the king's service in his household, for they 37 I, XXXIX| to gain admission to his service in his household, and if 38 I, XXXIX| intention to go and take service in Piedmont, but as I was 39 I, XLII| of them offered to be of service to him in any way that lay 40 I, XLII| returned him thanks for this service, and they gave the Judge 41 I, XLIV| here we all are at your service, better pleased than you 42 I, XLV| as was required for the service of the King and of the Holy 43 I, LI| Vicente having returned from service as a soldier in Italy and 44 I, LII| for only eight months of service thou hast given me the best 45 I, LII| shall have rendered some service to Your Excellency, as from 46 I, LII| hundred and fifteen.~ ~At the service of Your Excellency:~ ~MIGUEL 47 II, III| wherever it may be most to his service, I may tell you, senor bachelor 48 II, IV| highways and byways, in the service of my master, Don Quixote; 49 II, V| my mind to go back to the service of my master Don Quixote, 50 II, VII| monthly while I am in your service, and that the same he paid 51 II, VII| please to return to my service, well and good; but to suppose 52 II, XI| wherein I can render you a service, I will do it gladly and 53 II, XII| time I have been in your service and society has been the 54 II, XIII| have adopted this accursed service to go back to our own houses, 55 II, XIII| Sancho, "I'll remain in his service; after that we'll see."~ ~ 56 II, XVII| when he thought of taking service with him again; but with 57 II, XVIII| Quixote placed himself at her service with an abundance of well-chosen 58 II, XVIII| would most gladly be of service to him; which, indeed, his 59 II, XVIII| was a renewal of offers of service and civilities, and then, 60 II, XXII| that the book will be of service to the whole world."~ ~Sancho, 61 II, XXIV| If I had been in the service of some grandee of Spain 62 II, XXV| in hand, cannot be of any service to us, and even in this 63 II, XXV| in advance or until the service has been first rendered;" 64 II, XXVII| property; the fourth, in the service of one's king in a just 65 II, XXVIII| have been in your worship's service, if it wasn't the short 66 II, XXX| opportunity of retiring from his service and going home some day, 67 II, XXX| and place myself at her service for aught that may be in 68 II, XXX| any other, at least in my service."~ ~"That is true," replied 69 II, XXX| shall always be at your service and that of my lady the 70 II, XXXII| Senor Don Quixote in her service, and that is the highest 71 II, XXXII| the days of my life to the service of so exalted a lady. I 72 II, XXXVII| as duennas it is in the service of queens and empresses, 73 II, XXXVII| duchess has duennas in her service that might be countesses 74 II, XXXVIII| entirely devoted to your service. I am Don Quixote of La 75 II, XLV| gratify him and do him a service, on the condition that he 76 II, XLVIII| me as seamstress in the service of a lady of quality, and 77 II, XLVIII| life. My parents left me in service and returned to their own 78 II, LV| government and pass into the service of my master Don Quixote; 79 II, LXI| deign to employ it in your service."~ ~ ~The cavalier replied 80 II, LXVI| may not be said, 'for good service a bad return.'"~ ~"Your 81 II, LXXII| civilities and offers of service were exchanged by Don Alvaro