Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       against him, however, was a small one, about 26l., and on
 2   I,  TransPre|           was put into his hand a small octave lately printed at
 3   I,   Commend|          made of glass,~ It shows small wit to pick up stones~ To
 4   I,   AuthPre|      which you can do with a very small amount of research, and
 5   I,   AuthPre|         and that now-a-days is no small honour and profit.~ ~"With
 6   I,   AuthPre|         you will have achieved no small success."~ ~In profound
 7   I,        II|           am given eight reals in small change or a piece of eight;
 8   I,        VI|        well bound, and some other small ones. The moment the housekeeper
 9   I,      VIII|           I must complain however small the ache may be; unless
10   I,        IX|           from having read such a small portion turned to vexation
11   I,       XII|   chattels as well as in land, no small number of cattle and sheep,
12   I,       XII|        given him any hope however small of obtaining his desire.
13   I,        XV|    certain recondite author of no small authority who says that
14   I,      XVII|         the pigskin, which was no small quantity. Don Quixote consented,
15   I,     XVIII|     wisest thing, according to my small wits, would be for us to
16   I,        XX|        alongside of him a boat so small that it could only hold
17   I,       XXI|          villages, one of them so small that it had neither apothecary'
18   I,       XXI|         saw taking the air a very small gentleman who they said
19   I,      XXIX|           sent me, and not such a small sum but that it was over
20   I,       XXX|        all, not leaving me even a small village to shelter me; but
21   I,      XXXI|          that she tore it up into small pieces, saying that she
22   I,      XXXV|          curate contrived with no small trouble to get Don Quixote
23   I,     XXXIX|        soldiers, how could such a small number, however resolute,
24   I,     XXXIX| themselves and held their post. A small fort or tower which was
25   I,     XXXIX|           of a Moor to Tabarca, a small fort or station on the coast
26   I,        XL|   afterwards at the same window a small cross made of reeds was
27   I,        XL|     afraid that anyone who buys a small vessel, especially if he
28   I,       XLI|        that lies on one side of a small promontory or cape, called
29   I,     XLIII|          all your vengeance on so small a part; remember that one
30   I,     XLIII|           speak of; for in such a small inn as this, and where such
31   I,         L|         and extolled by great and small, rich and poor, learned
32   I,        LI|           a village which, though small, is one of the richest in
33   I,       LII|          made the Belianises sing small,~ And sought renown on Rocinante
34   I,       LII|        soul once was in that body small,~ Nor was there squire upon
35  II,         V| cross-roads-and he could do it at small cost by merely willing it-it
36  II,        IX|          then withdrawn into some small apartment of her palace,"
37  II,       XII|        him by the arm and with no small difficulty brought him back
38  II,      XIII|          cask, they found in it a small key hanging to a thong of
39  II,       XIV|        any quarrel, be it ever so small, with one I have eaten and
40  II,      XVII|    towards them with two or three small flags, which led him to
41  II,     XVIII|        these qualities, great and small, is a true knight-errant
42  II,     XVIII|        view so wondrous great and small.~ There silence speaketh,
43  II,       XIX|          resolution, which is not small, will make you confess that
44  II,      XXII|       that night they put up at a small hamlet whence it was not
45  II,      XXII|         provided ourselves with a small cattle-bell to be tied on
46  II,     XXIII|          valour than he who has a small one. Then, as this is the
47  II,      XXIV|         to the hermitage he has a small house which he built at
48  II,      XXIV|          his own cost, but though small it is large enough for the
49  II,      XXVI|        kettledrums, and a kind of small trumpet somewhat like our
50  II,      XXVI|          not ducked, made himself small, and got out of the way,
51  II,      XXIX|           then, they discovered a small boat, without oars or any
52  II,     XXXII|           government of one of no small importance that I have at
53  II,     XXXII|      Therein, most assuredly, not small is the share of the peerless
54  II,     XXXII| underlings, one of whom carried a small trough full of water, that
55  II,    XXXIII|   ourselves up and make ourselves small, or rather they pack us
56  II,    XXXIII|       they pack us up and make us small in spite of us, and then-good
57  II,     XXXIV|           hunting hares, or after small birds, my coat would have
58  II,       XLI|      bribe of some kind, great or small; well then, that which I
59  II,      XLII|        good as to give me ever so small a bit of heaven, were it
60  II,     XLIII|           re all equal, great and small, rich and poor. But if your
61  II,      XLIX|          an unlucky fellow in the small hours of the morning and
62  II,       LII|           my husband to send me a small trifle of money, and to
63  II,      LIII|         together and made himself small and drawn in his head between
64  II,       LIV|          most of each morsel-very small ones of everything -- they
65  II,        LV|           squeezed himself into a small compass. Sancho made for
66  II,      LVII|          conscience-and that's no small matter -- 'naked I was born,
67  II,     LVIII|         at a heart, be it ever so small, hits it and pierces it
68  II,     LVIII|           they probably do, but a small space, these nets took up
69  II,     LXIII|         to return to Algiers in a small vessel of about six banks,
70  II,      LXIV|        his madness it would be no small luck. In the end they carried
71  II,      LXVI|          scraps, and taking out a small loaf of bread he and Sancho
72  II,      LXIX|           high and low, great and small, make haste hither one and
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