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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| who wrote and transacted business, and it appears that his 2 I, TransPre| and so forth. It was the business of a knight-errant to right 3 I, TransPre| of course, he makes his business when he takes up the part; 4 I, VIII| thou art not used to this business of adventures; those are 5 I, IX| contrived, for it is the business and duty of historians to 6 I, XIII| done therein. And as the business of war and all that relates 7 I, XV| upon myself, for I had no business to put hand to sword against 8 I, XVIII| harvest-time, and attend to our business, and give over wandering 9 I, XIX| Quixote by name, and it is my business and calling to roam the 10 I, XX| final issue and end of the business. From these tears and this 11 I, XXI| horse."~ ~"Let the barber business be my look-out," said Sancho; " 12 I, XXII| said and all he had any business to know.~ ~ ~"Nevertheless," 13 I, XXII| let each one mind his own business, and he will be doing enough."~ ~" 14 I, XXV| that is the beauty of this business of mine; no thanks to a 15 I, XXV| necessary to you, and this business cannot be done without them, 16 I, XXV| yield me; the beauty of this business of mine lies in not eating, 17 I, XXVI| from her. And so, now to business; come to my memory ye deeds 18 I, XXX| Quixote at this, "it is no business or concern of knights-errant 19 I, XXXI| licentiate who will do the business beautifully; remember, I 20 I, XXXI| and let us finish off this business; for by God it strikes me 21 I, XXXI| lad; "but the end of the business turned out just the opposite 22 I, XXXIII| he devoted to some other business which he pretended was unavoidable; 23 I, XXXIII| intending to manage the business so as to satisfy Anselmo 24 I, XXXIII| out of this ill-advised business. That night, however, he 25 I, XXXIII| attended to some pressing business, as he would return in an 26 I, XXXIII| disposed to go on with the business, for she had answered him 27 I, XXXVII| complicated and hopeless business. The curate as a sensible 28 I, XXXVII| and you will see the nice business you have made of it, and 29 I, XL| whether we were to defer the business or put it in execution at 30 I, XLIV| until he had concluded some business in which his life, honour, 31 I, XLIV| vengeance are his affair and business."~ ~Thus matters stood at 32 I, XLV| God Almighty it is a sorry business that so many persons of 33 I, L| hands at once of the whole business, and enjoy my rents like 34 II, IX| that can come to us in our business."~ ~By this time the labourer 35 II, X| has mixed me up in this business!"~ ~Such was the soliloquy 36 II, X| mind easy, counting the business as good as settled, and 37 II, XVII| everyone to manage his own business; this is mine, and I know 38 II, XXII| well; it's no affair or business of your worship's to become 39 II, XXIV| mine; for as soon as the business on which they came to court 40 II, XXVII| times thought over your business in my mind, I find that, 41 II, XXVII| people! It would be a nice business indeed if all these illustrious 42 II, XXXI| thought of the enchantment business? She is as much enchanted 43 II, XXXI| any, and attend to your business, and give over going wandering 44 II, XXXIV| enchanter and trickster in the business. Having, therefore, instructed 45 II, XXXIV| coming to look for him on business, the governor were to be 46 II, XXXV| anything, or you have any business to transact with him, I' 47 II, XXXVIII| me just now for a certain business) to help and aid your worship 48 II, XXXVIII| marriage must come first in any business of this sort that I take 49 II, XLI| leisure or opportunities this business will allow us; I wish thee 50 II, XLIII| the pitcher, it's a bad business for the pitcher;' all which 51 II, XLIII| alone that put me on to this business of governing; for I know 52 II, XLVII| saying, "Here is a farmer on business, who wants to speak to your 53 II, XLVII| the ways of these men on business; is it possible they can 54 II, XLVII| is no hour for coming on business? We who govern and we who 55 II, XLVII| bring more than one man on business to order. However, tell 56 II, XLVIII| transact any go-between business? Because I must tell you 57 II, XLIX| who as soon as the private business of the duke's letter was 58 II, XLIX| heard, and having their business despatched, and their own 59 II, XLIX| time and season for doing business; don't come at dinner-hour, 60 II, XLIX| for that would be a bad business for us;' and so saying he 61 II, LI| MANCHA.~ ~The pressure of business is so great upon me that 62 II, LII| successfully out of the business in which the boldness of 63 II, LII| if to put the seal to the business, the courier arrived, bringing 64 II, LIII| were sure to bring their business to a successful issue.~ ~ ~" 65 II, LIV| for it would be a bad business for both of them; but now 66 II, LXIV| for the despatch of this business."~ ~Don Quixote was amazed 67 II, LXIV| a dream, that the whole business was a piece of enchantment. 68 II, LXV| compelled to go on some other business, hinting that many a difficult 69 II, LXXI| so as to finish off this business to the satisfaction of everybody."~ ~" 70 II, LXXI| would like to finish off the business quickly before his blood 71 II, LXXIII| prevented by more important business, to consent to be his companions, 72 II, LXXIII| for that's a life and a business for hardy men, bred and