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Parte, Chap.
1 I, AuthPre| catalogue of authors will serve to give a surprising look 2 I, II| desire is none other than to serve you."~ ~The incomprehensible 3 I, II| arm will show my desire to serve you."~ ~The girls, who were 4 I, III| wherever she might be she would serve and esteem him as her lord. 5 I, VII| sally forth with him and serve him as esquire. Don Quixote, 6 I, VIII| plucked a dry branch to serve him after a fashion as a 7 I, XI| Sancho remained standing to serve the cup, which was made 8 I, XIII| the world should know I serve her; I can only say in answer 9 I, XIII| Marcela live for ever, to serve as a warning in ages to 10 I, XIV| mine deep notes of woe~ To serve my need of fitting utterance.~ 11 I, XIV| this general declaration serve for each of my suitors on 12 I, XIV| kind of desire to seek, serve, know, or follow them. If 13 I, XV| hand there; perhaps it will serve for broken bones as well 14 I, XVII| pike that stood there, to serve him by way of a lance. All 15 I, XX| and children to come and serve your worship, trusting to 16 I, XXI| judgment) if we were to go and serve some emperor or other great 17 I, XXI| leave from him to go and serve him in the said war. The 18 I, XXII| condemned for their crimes to serve by force in the king's galleys."~ ~" 19 I, XXII| be no lack of others to serve the king under more favourable 20 I, XXIV| you gratify me in this, to serve you with all the zeal my 21 I, XXIV| the Duke Ricardo has to serve thee.' This Duke Ricardo, 22 I, XXV| crafts and callings that serve to adorn a state; thus must 23 I, XXV| upon the plain; these will serve thee, after the fashion 24 I, XXVII| which was broad enough to serve him for an umbrella, and 25 I, XXVII| reason suggests as likely to serve for my relief, for it will 26 I, XXVIII| have found a place that may serve as a secret grave for the 27 I, XXIX| unworthy priest, it will serve me well enough to mount 28 I, XXXI| I would rather love and serve him for what he could do."~ ~" 29 I, XXXVIII| property of the master they serve; but this impossibility 30 I, XXXIX| another trade, and the third serve the king in the wars, for 31 I, XXXIX| profession of arms and thereby serve God and my king. My second 32 I, XL| of the municipality, who serve the city in the public works 33 I, XLI| answer I will give thee will serve for all; I would have thee 34 I, XLI| admiration, and bind me to serve her all my life; though 35 I, XLIII| great perils, and all to serve thee? Give me tidings of 36 I, XLVII| temple of immortality, to serve as examples and patterns 37 I, XLVII| short all the faculties that serve to make an illustrious man 38 I, XLIX| some other reading that may serve to benefit your conscience 39 I, L| green grass of the meadow serve as a table, they seated 40 I, LI| it, I will not be slow to serve you; my hut is close by, 41 II, VI| without stirring a step, serve their king and lord in his 42 II, VI| preserve, the Ottoman house may serve as an example, which from 43 II, VI| say, save that they merely serve to swell the number of those 44 II, VII| time; so I offer again to serve your worship faithfully 45 II, X| is when I follow him and serve him, if there's any truth 46 II, XI| treat asses and animals that serve the squires of knights-errant 47 II, XIII| from you, inasmuch as you serve a master as crazy as my 48 II, XIV| that sort of battle will serve to knock the dust out of 49 II, XIV| of my mighty deeds will serve you as a guide to lead you 50 II, XIX| league, which testimony will serve, and has served, to show 51 II, XXI| when thy compassion will serve as a dagger to rob me of 52 II, XXIV| the King for a master, and serve him in the wars, than serve 53 II, XXIV| serve him in the wars, than serve a court pauper."~ ~"And 54 II, XXVIII| rightly placed, and I'll serve you as an ass all the remaining 55 II, XXX| he says and I believe, to serve your exalted loftiness and 56 II, XXXII| one of these ways I can serve your highness, I will not 57 II, XXXII| of the day in summer, to serve her excellence he would 58 II, XXXVI| as he can, and keep me to serve thee. From this castle, 59 II, XXXVII| countess, and when countesses serve as duennas it is in the 60 II, XL| my heart is most eager to serve you."~ ~"The fact is," replied 61 II, XL| duennas in my house that may serve as patterns of duennas; 62 II, XLI| wronging my disposition to serve you."~ ~"Say no more, senor," 63 II, XLII| in thine own country will serve as the ugly feet for the 64 II, XLII| degree, choose not one to serve thee for a hook, or for 65 II, XLIV| the village that was to serve him for an island. It happened 66 II, XLVII| salary in this island to serve its governors as such, and 67 II, XLVII| favour and will not fail to serve her in all that may lie 68 II, XLIX| head-carver had best do is to serve me with what they call ollas 69 II, XLIX| this island that they will serve your worship with all zeal, 70 II, L| quick-witted; and eager to serve his lord and lady he set 71 II, L| more will than means to serve so worthy a guest."~ ~The 72 II, LIV| and show me how I am to serve him; but what amazes me 73 II, LVIII| invitation; and if I can serve you, you may command me 74 II, LVIII| myself grateful, and ready to serve persons of all conditions, 75 II, LXII| children; and on ceasing to serve thou shalt cease to be a 76 II, LXIII| Moors and Turks, who merely serve as rowers. The two Turks, 77 II, LXVI| Tronchon cheese that will serve as a provocative and wakener 78 II, LXVIII| the sons of the knights we serve, or their very near relations, 79 II, LXIX| bear all in patience to serve these gentlefolk; but I 80 II, LXXI| how we shall be bound to serve thee, Dulcinea and I, all