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1 I, AuthPre| perplex a ripe wit like yours, fit to break through and crush 2 I, AuthPre| it is only contriving to fit in nicely any sentences 3 I, I| see if it was strong and fit to stand a cut, he drew 4 I, I| and upon her he thought fit to confer the title of Lady 5 I, III| were in the inn thought fit to water his team, and it 6 I, V| Mahomet. This seemed to him to fit exactly the case in which 7 I, VII| earth, not one of them would fit the head of Mari Gutierrez. 8 I, VII| for a queen; countess will fit her better, and that only 9 I, X| the saddle, taking care to fit it on evenly and exactly. 10 I, X| of Sobradisa, which will fit thee as a ring fits the 11 I, X| but they are not victuals fit for a valiant knight like 12 I, XII| she did not think herself fit to bear the burden of matrimony. 13 I, XV| of a poor man I am more fit for plasters than for arguments. 14 I, XVII| he had covering him were fit for nothing afterwards. 15 I, XVII| him so exhausted, thought fit to refresh him with a jug 16 I, XIX| teeth like one in the cold fit of an ague; and his heart 17 I, XIX| and that the said name may fit me better, I mean, when 18 I, XXI| force;' though it would fit better to say, 'A clear 19 I, XXI| an old Christian, and to fit me for a count that's enough."~ ~" 20 I, XXII| state, but this is not the fit place for it; some day I 21 I, XXIII| perceive plainly that a fit of madness of some kind 22 I, XXIII| force; for when there is a fit of madness upon him, even 23 I, XXIV| him steadily, and his mad fit having now come upon him, 24 I, XXIV| at times taken with a mad fit, for if they had known it 25 I, XXV| right and stout one, and fit to be helpmate to any knight-errant 26 I, XXV| in it! And how well you fit in 'The Knight of the Rueful 27 I, XXV| for Dapple, that I am not fit to begin any fresh weeping; 28 I, XXVI| though I can tell you he is fit for anything: what I mean 29 I, XXVII| have done when the terrible fit overmasters me; and all 30 I, XXVII| now fortunately the mad fit kept off, allowed him to 31 I, XXVII| bride from her fainting fit.~ ~"Seeing all the household 32 I, XXVIII| taken with a sudden fainting fit, and that on the bridegroom 33 I, XXIX| to see how her fainting fit ended, or what came of the 34 I, XXIX| Cardenio, however, thought fit to go with them; Cardenio 35 I, XXXII| time she would give him one fit for a prince. Don Quixote 36 I, XXXII| these things, and it is not fit for girls to know or talk 37 I, XXXII| Our landlord is almost fit to play a second part to 38 I, XXXIV| recovering from her fainting fit and on coming to herself 39 I, XLIII| he would think I was not fit to be even a servant to 40 I, XLIV| try it, and if it does not fit him like a glove, call me 41 I, LII| bound to go, as I am not fit for so long a travel and, 42 II, V| days, so that he may be fit to take arms; double his 43 II, V| dignity and decorum will fit her as easily as a glove; 44 II, VII| the bachelor, who thought fit to accompany them half a 45 II, X| master of mine is a madman fit to be tied, and for that 46 II, XII| I have spoken, and am fit to speak, in the presence 47 II, XIII| Church, not finding myself fit to hold office in it; for 48 II, XIII| Those are gifts to fit her to be not only a countess 49 II, XX| six half wine-jars, each fit to hold the contents of 50 II, XXI| she is a brave lass, and fit 'to pass over the banks 51 II, XXII| what will suit them, and fit them without fail. I have 52 II, XXXII| thirty leagues round), to fit one to lay down the law 53 II, XXXIV| and amusements are more fit for idlers than for governors; 54 II, XLII| the joke, seeing what a fit subject they had to deal 55 II, XLIII| the pitcher;' all which fit to a hair? For no one should 56 II, XLIII| your worship thinks I'm not fit for this government, I give 57 II, XLVII| what appears to me to be fit for him, and keep from him 58 II, LII| of government he can be fit for. God grant it, and direct 59 II, LIV| and then go off into a fit of laughter that lasted 60 II, LV| will say what they think fit. I have answered questions, 61 II, LVI| was near vanishing in a fit of laughter, and he said, " 62 II, LIX| was nothing in that inn fit for one of his sort. Don 63 II, LX| recovered from her fainting fit, but not so Don Vicente 64 II, LXII| Hamete Benengeli thought fit to reveal at once, not to 65 II, LXVI| Don Quixote, "for I am not fit to give crumbs to a cat, 66 II, LXVII| t know what name we can fit to him unless it be something 67 II, LXVII| and when I quote them they fit like a ring to the finger; 68 II, LXXIII| given them names that would fit them to a T. The curate