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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| accomplices. Everything was made ready for his immediate execution; 2 I, TransPre| when "Don Quixote" would be ready, the answer no doubt was: 3 I, TransPre| Avellaneda.~ ~The new volume was ready for the press in February, 4 I, III| told him he stood there ready to obey him, and to make 5 I, IV| stirrups, got his lance ready, brought his buckler before 6 I, VII| told him he ought to be ready to go with him gladly, because 7 I, IX| with drawn swords uplifted, ready to deliver two such furious 8 I, XI| once to try if they were ready to be transferred from the 9 I, XI| show you hospitality with ready good-will, we will give 10 I, XIV| heavy stone until a slab was ready which Ambrosio said he meant 11 I, XX| laughter, and evidently ready to explode with it, and 12 I, XXI| grief that he is well-nigh ready to die. He betakes him thence 13 I, XXIII| shadow of fear with it, I am ready to take my stand here and 14 I, XXIV| no moment when he was not ready to talk of Luscinda, and 15 I, XXV| saddle Rocinante, and be ready to give me your blessing, 16 I, XXVII| always, should have been ready to yield to their wishes 17 I, XXVIII| unreasonable suit, they were ready, they said, to marry me 18 I, XXIX| I can sell them and get ready money for them, and with 19 I, XXIX| kingdoms."~ ~She, being ready on all points, understood 20 I, XXXII| The curate made them get ready such fare as there was in 21 I, XXXIV| fortress has surrendered and is ready to submit to my will; and 22 I, XXXIV| the mischief or find some ready escape from it. At last 23 I, XXXIV| fills it so that it seems ready to burst; and it will be 24 I, XXXIV| subtlety, coolness, and ready wit of the fair Camilla; 25 I, XXXVIII| Quixote of La Mancha's garret ready, in which it was arranged 26 I, XXXIX| and pasamaques, or shoes, ready to flee at once on shore 27 I, XLI| he saw us; but Zoraida, ready and quickwitted, took care 28 I, XLI| Christians who were to row were ready and in hiding in different 29 I, XLII| By this time supper was ready, and they all took their 30 I, XLIII| all this hardship, I am ready to die of sorrow; and where 31 I, XLIII| and the other made off, ready to die with laughing, leaving 32 I, XLIV| challenge, was furious and ready to die with indignation 33 I, XLIV| barber, however, was not so ready to relinquish the prize 34 I, XLVI| Rocinante, Sancho, and get ready thy ass and the queen's 35 I, XLVI| the pad on the ass, or get ready the palfrey; for it will 36 I, XLVI| Don Quixote said he was ready to pardon him, and the curate 37 I, XLVII| in such a strain he was ready to cross himself in his 38 I, LII| wished you; Persiles will be ready to kiss your hand and I 39 II, I| Perion of Gaul? Who more ready to face danger than Felixmarte 40 II, IV| more about me, here I am, ready to answer the king himself 41 II, IV| give him as much grouting ready to his hand, in the way 42 II, VII| go home in peace; get me ready something hot for breakfast, 43 II, VII| your purpose, here am I ready in person and purse to supply 44 II, VII| requisite for the journey ready, and procure a closed helmet, 45 II, XI| array with uplifted arms ready for a mighty discharge of 46 II, XII| chest he must be getting ready to sing something."~ ~"Faith, 47 II, XIV| bade them get the horses ready, as at sunrise they were 48 II, XV| opportunity of discovering some ready remedy for his madness. 49 II, XVI| courteous as he was and ready to please everybody, before 50 II, XVII| come who will, here am I, ready to try conclusions with 51 II, XX| Countless were the hares ready skinned and the plucked 52 II, XX| she devours all and is ready for all, and fills her alforjas 53 II, XXII| saddled Rocinante, got Dapple ready, and stocked his alforjas, 54 II, XXIII| his master say this he was ready to take leave of his senses, 55 II, XXV| tell him the show was now ready and to come and see it, 56 II, XXX| about anything; for I'm ready for everything and know 57 II, XXXII| listened to Sancho, was ready to die with laughter, and 58 II, XXXII| a nature that I am more ready to weep over it than to 59 II, XXXII| host."~ ~The duchess was ready to die with laughter when 60 II, XXXIII| duchess, "for no one is born ready taught, and the bishops 61 II, XXXV| in good humour. I'm now ready to burst with grief at seeing 62 II, XXXVIII| of this adventure, were ready to burst with laughter at 63 II, XLII| Sancho to prepare and get ready to go and be governor, for 64 II, XLV| by the oath I swear or am ready to swear; and this is the 65 II, XLVII| something to eat, and I'll be ready to meet all the spies and 66 II, XLIX| had supper. They then got ready to go the rounds, and he 67 II, L| this reason I am almost ready to say that I'd like to 68 II, LII| better not to have been so ready to believe lovers' promises, 69 II, LV| table laid out and a bed ready made. There he saw fair 70 II, LVI| extraordinary that I am ready to believe this lacquey 71 II, LVII| them, opportunities came ready enough to me in my government."~ ~ 72 II, LVIII| show myself grateful, and ready to serve persons of all 73 II, LXIII| crew, who were standing ready, beginning on the right, 74 II, LXIII| the rope round his neck, ready for death.~ ~The viceroy 75 II, LXV| Of a truth I am almost ready to say I should have been 76 II, LXX| that 'he that rails is ready to forgive,'" said the duke.~ ~ 77 II, LXXII| know what to say, for I am ready to swear I left him shut