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1 I, TransPre| old jest-book. It is not a question of caviare to the general, 2 I, TransPre| satisfactory answer to the question when it was proposed to 3 I, TransPre| mistook not, there would be no question.~ ~Of this dramatic masterpiece 4 I, TransPre| Don Quixote," beyond all question it was just such an inn-yard 5 I, Commend| chatterer will dare~ To question or dispute thy claim.~ But 6 I, AuthPre| bachelors should attack you and question the fact, never care two 7 I, AuthPre| that, without attempting to question them, I admitted their soundness, 8 I, VI| them perish without further question or query."~ ~"Nay, gossip," 9 I, XXII| Don Quixote asked the same question of the second, who made 10 I, XXIII| looks, and wondering at his question and the haste with which 11 I, XXIV| of my sad story with any question or other interruption, for 12 I, XXIV| fresh ones, and the less you question me the sooner shall I make 13 I, XXVI| Roncesvalles. But putting the question of his valour aside, let 14 I, XXVI| her mask, nor ask her any question touching her circumstances 15 I, XXVIII| and there was no further question of honour, when my patience 16 I, XXXIII| seek to call that truth in question? Remember, my friend, that 17 I, XXXIII| might go out with him and question him as to his success. Everything 18 I, XXXIV| house asked Camilla the question she already wondered he 19 I, XXXIV| it is open to anyone to question it who may see him quitting 20 I, XXXVI| were standing and put the question to one of them, who answered 21 I, XXXVIII| aside, for it is a puzzling question for which it is difficult 22 I, XXXVIII| unlucky chivalry was in question. The curate told him he 23 I, XLI| horseman who had put the question to us, and before I could 24 I, XLV| IN WHICH THE DOUBTFUL QUESTION OF MAMBRINO'S HELMET AND 25 I, XLV| already said that with that question I do not concern myself."~ ~" 26 I, XLV| positively in reply to any question touching anything it contains; 27 I, XLV| an answer; but as to the question whether this is a pack-saddle 28 I, XLV| me."~ ~"There can be no question," said Don Fernando on this, " 29 I, XLVI| of justice, settled the question by arbitration in such a 30 I, XLVII| officers to whom he had put the question, replied, "Let the gentleman 31 I, XLVIII| doubt,' replied the actor in question, 'you mean the "Isabella," 32 I, XLVIII| Don Quixote; "finish thy question; for in truth thou weariest 33 I, XLIX| gives a proper answer to any question; one would think he was 34 I, XLIX| to eat, and answer every question that is asked them."~ ~" 35 II, III| and all the world every question you may choose to ask, as 36 II, IX| perceived that the building in question was no palace, but the chief 37 II, X| when their loves are in question are the faithful messengers 38 II, XVI| other could ask him any question he anticipated him by saying, " 39 II, XIX| judge of this often disputed question;" and dismounting from Rocinante 40 II, XXII| Don Quixote, "Sancho, that question and answer are not thine 41 II, XXII| but as that is out of the question now, in God's hand be it 42 II, XXII| haste in order to settle the question. When, however, they had 43 II, XXIII| occurred, was long ago; but the question is of no great importance, 44 II, XXIII| but before I could put any question to Montesinos, he, seeing 45 II, XXIII| admits of neither reply nor question."~ ~ ~ ~ 46 II, XXV| to say in answer to the question he had asked him on the 47 II, XXV| listens attentively to the question, and then jumps on his master' 48 II, XXV| gets two reals for every question if the ape answers; I mean 49 II, XXV| Office, and put him to the question, and forced it out of him 50 II, XXV| no more as regards this question; but if your worship wishes 51 II, XXVII| he had no skill. For each question answered he asked two reals, 52 II, XXVII| if they did not ask him a question, not caring to pay for it, 53 II, XXVII| spoke to him or put any question to him, determined to take 54 II, XXXII| your wits to ask such a question. Nevertheless, Senor Don 55 II, XXXIII| really, and beyond all question, it's my firm belief he 56 II, XLV| island is bound to answer a question which shall be put to him, 57 II, XLV| majordomo go on with his question, and I'll give the best 58 II, XLVII| it; but it is out of the question."~ ~"That big dish that 59 II, XLVIII| cannot help answering the question and telling the whole truth. 60 II, L| Quixote of La Mancha. At the question a young girl who was washing 61 II, LI| that came before him was a question that was submitted to him 62 II, LII| stake his life upon the question."~ ~And then plucking off 63 II, LVIII| all who shall venture to question it;" and in a great rage, 64 II, LIX| appearance cannot leave any question as to your name, nor can 65 II, LXII| one else go and put what question he likes to it."~ ~And as 66 II, LXII| Antonio's wife, and her question was, "Tell me, Head, what 67 II, LXII| Be very modest."~ ~"I question thee no further," said the 68 II, LXII| That answer did not need a question; for of course the treatment 69 II, LXII| brought about?"~ ~ ~"As to the question of the cave," was the reply, " 70 II, LXII| him to answer the first question at once and correctly; the 71 II, LXIV| Moon replied that it was a question of precedence of beauty;