Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|            you want to know if I am telling the truth? Well, then, attend
 2   I,         I|       breadth from the truth in the telling of it.~ ~You must know,
 3   I,       XIX|            you going to wait before telling me of your distress?"~ ~
 4   I,       XIX|    Countenance' and believe me I am telling you the truth, for I assure
 5   I,        XX|          will amuse your worship by telling stories from this till daylight,
 6   I,        XX|          nobody interferes with the telling, is the best of stories,
 7   I,        XX|        country in the very way I am telling this," answered Sancho, "
 8   I,        XX|         imagined, and such a way of telling it and ending it was never
 9   I,     XXIII|           Don Quixote asked of him, telling him to take the money and
10   I,      XXVI|            The curate consoled him, telling him that when his master
11   I,     XXVII|        Sancho Panza, who went along telling them of the encounter with
12   I,     XXVII|             plead for my madness by telling how it was caused, to any
13   I,     XXVII| good-natured improvised courier was telling me this, I hung upon his
14   I,    XXVIII|               replied Cardenio, "of telling you what I think, if what
15   I,       XXX|           it was not for want of my telling him beforehand and warning
16   I,       XXX|         confused and embarrassed in telling the tale of your misfortunes;
17   I,      XXXI|           was by this time weary of telling so many lies, and in dread
18   I,    XXXIII|           to vex her, refrains from telling her to do or not to do certain
19   I,    XXXIII|     extolled the charms of Camilla, telling her that all the city spoke
20   I,      XXXV|          Dorothea comforted Sancho, telling him that she pledged herself,
21   I,      XXXV|             left Leonela locked in, telling her she should not come
22   I,     XXXIX|             Cruz; and I cannot help telling you what took place at the
23   I,     XXXIX|           not to write to my father telling him of my misfortunes. At
24   I,        XL|        answer was given to Zoraida, telling her that we would do all
25   I,       XLI|         well and thou wilt see I am telling the truth."~ ~Zoraida's
26   I,       XLI|          and so saying she went in, telling us she would return immediately
27   I,       XLI|          renegade comforted them by telling them that they were not
28   I,       XLI|        going down, they took us in, telling us that this had come to
29   I,      XLII|           instant he saw the Judge, telling him somehow that this was
30   I,      XLII|            fable you thought he was telling you. I followed that of
31   I,      XLIV|           removed their surprise by telling them who he was, and not
32   I,      XLIV|            in search of him; but in telling her so, he did not speak
33   I,       XLV|            ought to do in the case, telling them how it stood, and what
34   I,    XLVIII|           leaving out anything, but telling the whole truth as one expects
35   I,        LI|             upon all this that I am telling you about the clothes as
36   I,        LI|            haunted by some shepherd telling his woes to the breezes;
37   I,        LI|           if I have been tedious in telling it, I will not be slow to
38   I,       LII|              it is enough that I am telling you the truth, so shut your
39   I,       LII|             escape from them again, telling her what they had been obliged
40  II,         I|             that you could not help telling it? Master shaver, master
41  II,       III|         this senor Moor goes in for telling the truth, no doubt among
42  II,        IV|           MATTERS WORTH KNOWING AND TELLING~ ~ ~Sancho came back to
43  II,      VIII|           the number of the others, telling him he must add to his satire
44  II,        IX|           night; and that, after my telling your worship, if I don't
45  II,      XIII|             made two parties, these telling the story of their lives,
46  II,       XIV|      thousand times on the point of telling him he lied, and had the
47  II,     XVIII|           his permission to depart, telling him he thanked him for the
48  II,     XXIII|          for a while. I called out, telling you not to let out more
49  II,       XXV|           in the very same way I am telling it now, that those who know
50  II,     XXVII|            what he avers, so he was telling the truth, as much as if
51  II,     XXVII|           and that you may see I am telling the truth, wait a bit and
52  II,       XXX|             mean there's no need of telling or warning me about anything;
53  II,      XXXI|         treasure-finder of stories, telling the story of Lancelot when
54  II,      XXXI|             but to say thou must be telling the truth; go on, and cut
55  II,      XXXI|           halting way Sancho had of telling his story, while Don Quixote
56  II,      XXXI|          often reproved him for it, telling him it was foolish to read
57  II,     XXXII|         spare my tongue the pain of telling what can hardly be thought
58  II,       XLI|             see by that whether I'm telling the truth or not."~ ~"Tell
59  II,     XLIII|          the duke what thou art and telling him that all that fat little
60  II,    XLVIII|         much at least I cannot help telling you, that you may observe
61  II,    XLVIII|          answering the question and telling the whole truth. Senor Don
62  II,        LI|            to see at once they were telling the truth, and the judges
63  II,       LVI|            removed from the lances, telling Don Quixote that Christian
64  II,     LVIII|          printed and I have read is telling lies and deceiving us. I
65  II,        LX|         friend of his at Barcelona, telling him that the famous Don
66  II,      LXII|       entrusted the secret to them, telling them that now for the first
67  II,     LXIII|           the Morisco Christian was telling her strange story, an elderly
68  II,     LXXII|         worship do me the favour of telling me your name, for it strikes
69  II,    LXXIII|           same to me some time ago, telling me that all Christians who
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