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
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