Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|        their sunshades, with four servants mounted, and three muleteers
 2   I,      XIII|      travelling dress, with three servants on foot accompanying them.
 3   I,     XXIII|         the lads, two of them our servants, and the other two friends
 4   I,      XXIV|           to do its work, the old servants growing envious of me, and
 5   I,     XXVII|         Luscinda's and except the servants of the house there was no
 6   I,    XXVIII|        engaged or dismissed their servants; through my hands passed
 7   I,    XXVIII|         thought by any except the servants of the house (for when I
 8   I,    XXXIII|     attended by her men and women servants, especially by a handmaid
 9   I,    XXXIII|         removed the cloth and the servants retired to dine hastily;
10   I,    XXXIII|       that very night, one of her servants with a letter to Anselmo,
11   I,     XXXIV|       give food for gossip to her servants; and she now began to regret
12   I,     XXXIV|          ladies' imprudences make servants shameless, who, when they
13   I,     XXXIV|           the slaves of their own servants, and are obliged to hide
14   I,      XXXV|           amazement. He asked the servants of the house about her,
15   I,      XXXV|        failed to find him and the servants reported that he had been
16   I,      XXXV|         empty, not one of all his servants, male or female, remaining
17   I,      XXXV|          without wife, friend, or servants, abandoned, he felt, by
18   I,     XXXVI|           were, went to where the servants were standing and put the
19   I,        XL|      summer with my father and my servants. You can carry me away from
20   I,      XLII|         brother, asked one of the servants who accompanied him what
21   I,      XLIV|        him as one of his father's servants, at which he was so taken
22   I,      XLIV|  therefore despatched four of his servants in quest of you, and here
23   I,      XLIV|        happened, how his father's servants had come in search of him;
24   I,      XLIV|          heart were at stake. The servants pressed him, saying that
25   I,      XLIV|          Judge, who told the four servants not to be uneasy, for all
26   I,      XLIV|     present, and arrange with his servants not to take him back that
27   I,      XLIV|         what he demanded, and the servants of Don Luis were waiting
28   I,       XLV|         in particular to the four servants of Don Luis, as well as
29   I,       XLV|          But said one of the four servants, "Unless, indeed, this is
30   I,       XLV|         side of his comrades; the servants of Don Luis clustered round
31   I,       XLV|         Don Luis cried out to his servants to leave him alone and go
32   I,       XLV|          Don Luis gave one of his servants, who ventured to catch him
33   I,       XLV|        his master; while the four servants of Don Luis kept quiet when
34   I,       XLV|         Judge and the curate, the servants of Don Luis began again
35   I,       XLV|          Fernando should tell the servants of Don Luis who he was,
36   I,      XLVI|          it only remained for the servants of Don Luis to consent that
37   I,      XLVI|         to a happy issue; for the servants agreed to do as Don Luis
38   I,      XLVI|           and his companions, the servants of Don Luis, and the officers
39   I,     XLVII|           going on ahead with his servants, listened with attention
40   I,     XLVII|        madness. The canon and his servants were surprised anew when
41   I,    XLVIII|            he desired some of his servants to go on to the inn, which
42   I,    XLVIII|          was; to which one of his servants replied that the sumpter
43   I,         L|          By this time the canon's servants, who had gone to the inn
44   I,       LII|       grasp of one of the canon's servants, who kept him from going
45  II,         V|           garments and retinue of servants, it seems to lead and impel
46  II,      XIII|           the conversation of the servants, and afterwards takes up
47  II,      XXIV|          masters, that out of the servants' hall men come to be ancients
48  II,      XXXI|    advance and instructed all his servants how they were to treat Don
49  II,      XXXI|     respectable and well-bred his servants are; and that one of the
50  II,      XXXI|       other men is that they have servants as good as themselves to
51  II,     XXXII|           and followed by several servants, or, more properly speaking,
52  II,     XXXIV|       therefore, instructed their servants in everything they were
53  II,     XXXIV|        line with several of their servants, when they saw a huge boar,
54  II,      XLII|       given instructions to their servants and vassals how to behave
55  II,     XLIII|           to give liveries to thy servants, give them respectable and
56  II,     XLIII|           divide them between thy servants and the poor; that is to
57  II,    XLVIII|        presents that are given to servants of my sort in palaces; but
58  II,        LI|      established a fixed rate for servants' wages, which were becoming
59  II,       LII|           must be some joke their servants were playing off upon Don
60  II,       LII|         were not to be treated as servants of hers, but as lady adventurers
61  II,        LV|      island, giving orders to his servants and his vassals, would see
62  II,       LIX|         your greatest friends and servants."~ ~"And me too," said Sancho; "
63  II,        LX|         there in the hands of his servants, who did not dare and were
64  II,        LX|          either dead or alive his servants were removing to attend
65  II,        LX|        Vicente in the arms of his servants, whom he was entreating
66  II,        LX|         advanced towards him; the servants were overawed by the appearance
67  II,        LX|          knew not what to do; the servants ran to fetch water to sprinkle
68  II,        LX|         them on any occasion. The servants wept, Claudia swooned away
69  II,        LX|    Guinart directed Don Vicente's servants to carry his body to his
70  II,        LX|        leave of him in tears. The servants of Don Vicente carried away
71  II,        LX|       full of women with some six servants on foot and on horseback
72  II,        LX|     handmaid and a duenna; we six servants are in attendance upon her,
73  II,        LX|           lady ordered one of her servants to give the eighty crowns
74  II,       LXI|         for we are all of us your servants and great friends of Roque
75  II,      LXII| drolleries of Sancho that all the servants of the house, and all who
76  II,      LXII|         Orders were left with the servants to entertain Sancho so as
77  II,      LXII|          so he and Sancho and two servants that Don Antonio gave him
78  II,    LXVIII|            It is the duty of good servants to share the sufferings
79  II,       LXX|           by large numbers of his servants on foot and on horseback,
80  II,       LXX|      number of your most faithful servants, for I have long been a
81  II,     LXXII|      horseback with three or four servants, one of whom said to him
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