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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| misery and die of want. To talk of his hard life and unworthy 2 I, AuthPre| said I, listening to his talk; "how do you propose to 3 I, III| convinced of it on hearing talk of this kind from him, and 4 I, IV| taking with them matter for talk about the poor fellow who 5 I, V| own account."~ ~With this talk and more of the same kind 6 I, XVI| what would come of this talk which he could not understand; 7 I, XVII| When the officer heard him talk in this way, he took him 8 I, XVII| and let us have no more talk of chivalry, for all I care 9 I, XVIII| s a sign of any man you talk of, knight or giant, in 10 I, XVIII| amuse and divert him by talk of some kind, and among 11 I, XIX| engaged in this and other talk, night overtook them on 12 I, XX| Quixote.~ ~With this and other talk of the same sort master 13 I, XXIII| that Holy Brotherhood you talk of and dread, but the brothers 14 I, XXIV| of the Rueful Countenance talk in this strain, did nothing 15 I, XXIV| window where we used to talk to one another. As she appeared 16 I, XXIV| when he was not ready to talk of Luscinda, and he would 17 I, XXV| the while dying to have a talk with his master, and longing 18 I, XXV| with whom I can at any rate talk and converse as much as 19 I, XXV| so bad, because I could talk to Rocinante about whatever 20 I, XXVII| neighbours and acquaintances to talk about, and the utmost extent 21 I, XXVIII| the city that it was the talk of every knot of idlers 22 I, XXVIII| has furnished matter for talk and scandal at home and 23 I, XXXII| fit for girls to know or talk so much."~ ~"As the gentleman 24 I, XXXII| that the books of chivalry talk of; the whole thing is the 25 I, XXXVI| let my shame become the talk of the gossips in the streets; 26 I, XXXIX| landing-place; but those who say so talk at random and with little 27 I, XLII| by his figure than by his talk; and before he could find 28 I, XLV| from sin."~ ~The simple talk of the barber did not afford 29 I, XLVII| the man who was at liberty talk in such a strain he was 30 I, XLVII| neither eat, nor sleep, nor talk; and my master, if you don' 31 I, XLVII| you don't stop him, will talk more than thirty lawyers." 32 I, XLVII| give them to. Mind how you talk, master barber; for shaving 33 I, L| by the horns and began to talk to it as if it were possessed 34 I, L| them?"~ ~The goatherd's talk amused all who heard it, 35 II, I| another, he came at last to talk of the news that had come 36 II, III| who would rather hear you talk than the cleverest in the 37 II, V| on to a knight-errant you talk in such a roundabout way 38 II, V| us."~ ~It is this sort of talk, and what Sancho says lower 39 II, V| don't want to make people talk about me when they see me 40 II, VII| Sancho my friend; go on; you talk pearls to-day."~ ~"The fact 41 II, VII| keep it back, as common talk and report say, and as they 42 II, VII| phraseology and style of talk, for though he had read 43 II, VII| described; but now, hearing him talk of a "will and codicil that 44 II, X| senor," said Sancho, "don't talk that way, but open your 45 II, XII| mostly, when Sancho tried to talk fine and attempted polite 46 II, XII| Let us two go where we can talk in squire style as much 47 II, XIII| Grove; "but if you come to talk of that sort, there is not 48 II, XIII| to me that with all this talk of ours our tongues are 49 II, XIV| bullies and fighting men you talk of, but certainly not among 50 II, XVI| that; in short, all his talk is of the works of these 51 II, XVIII| undo all he does; do thou talk to him and feel the pulse 52 II, XIX| Basilio and Quiteria, were the talk and the amusement of the 53 II, XIX| when it comes to polished talk."~ ~"That is true," said 54 II, XIX| and the Zocodover cannot talk like those who are almost 55 II, XX| talked, art talking, and wilt talk all thy life; moreover, 56 II, XX| all the rest is only idle talk that we shall be called 57 II, XXVIII| pain in your whole body. Talk away, my son, say whatever 58 II, XXVIII| know but little, and, if I talk much, it's more from infirmity 59 II, XXXI| this idiot, for he will talk a heap of nonsense."~ ~" 60 II, XXXIII| sit down as governor and talk as squire, as in both respects 61 II, XXXIII| take his sleep, and we will talk by-and-by at greater length, 62 II, XXXVI| seeks for news to repeat and talk of, instead of striving 63 II, XLI| and Sancho something to talk about for ages, if he lived 64 II, LVI| To be brief, all the talk and all that had happened 65 II, LVIII| the history and that they talk about."~ ~"Oh, my friend," 66 II, LIX| he wants me to have eggs! Talk of other dainties, if you 67 II, LIX| changed my name."~ ~"From your talk, friend," said Don Jeronimo, " 68 II, LX| of whom there was so much talk, was with him, and was, 69 II, LXVIII| as if he too wanted to talk. Night set in, they quickened 70 II, LXX| death is absurd; they may talk of it, but as for doing 71 II, LXXII| like that Don Quixote you talk of?"~ ~"No indeed," replied