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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| seldom travelled without squires. To try to think of a Don 2 I, III| took care to see that their squires were provided with money 3 I, III| happened that knights had no squires (which was rarely and seldom 4 I, VII| knights-errant of old to make their squires governors of the islands 5 I, VII| frequently, waited until their squires were old, and then when 6 I, VIII| complaining extends to the squires of knights-errant also."~ ~ 7 I, VIII| you free."~ ~One of the squires in attendance upon the coach, 8 I, XI| understand this jargon about squires and knights-errant, and 9 I, XVII| violated by him, nor should the squires of such as were yet to come 10 I, XVIII| knights only, and as for the squires, they might sup sorrow."~ ~" 11 I, XX| Don Quixote, "that such squires were ever on wages, but 12 I, XXI| write the achievements of squires, I think mine must not be 13 I, XXVI| archbishops-errant commonly give their squires?"~ ~"They commonly give 14 I, XXVII| bestowing rewards on their squires emperors could do more than 15 I, XXXI| ladies errant to give the squires, damsels, or dwarfs who 16 I, XXXI| you know, friend, that we squires to knights-errant have to 17 I, XXXVII| the future to all lying squires of knights-errant in the 18 I, XLIII| imperious tone, "Knights, or squires, or whatever ye be, ye have 19 I, XLIX| costumes, love-sick princesses, squires made counts, droll dwarfs, 20 I, L| for he is one of the best squires that ever knight-errant 21 II, II| knights-errant than to their squires."~ ~"Thou art mistaken, 22 II, III| himself, the achievements of squires never were recorded. If, 23 II, VII| slightest hint, what their squires used to get monthly or yearly; 24 II, VII| for I shall find plenty of squires more obedient and painstaking, 25 II, VII| Sancho, there would be squires enough and to spare for 26 II, VII| and better than all the squires that served knights-errant 27 II, X| Happy thou, above all the squires in the world! Bear in mind, 28 II, XI| and animals that serve the squires of knights-errant for steeds."~ ~ 29 II, XII| number of the most talkative squires."~ ~With this the two squires 30 II, XII| squires."~ ~With this the two squires withdrew to one side, and 31 II, XIII| THAT PASSED BETWEEN THE TWO SQUIRES~ ~ ~The knights and the 32 II, XIII| The knights and the squires made two parties, these 33 II, XIII| live, senor, we that are squires to knights-errant; verily, 34 II, XIII| cold than the miserable squires of knight-errantry? Even 35 II, XIII| end of it was that the two squires talked so much and drank 36 II, XIV| themselves to where their squires lay, and found them snoring, 37 II, XIV| but without a word the two squires went in quest of their cattle; 38 II, XIV| certainly not among the squires of knights-errant; at least, 39 II, XIV| there is an express law that squires are to fight while their 40 II, XIV| laid on peacefully minded squires like myself; for I am sure 41 II, XXVIII| fly and leave their good squires to be pounded like privet, 42 II, XXX| but the carelessness of squires is often the cause of worse 43 II, XXXII| in this country to wash squires' beards too as well as knights'. 44 II, XXXII| Panza is one of the drollest squires that ever served knight-errant; 45 II, XXXII| grudge you have against the squires of knights-errant."~ ~The 46 II, XXXIII| don't dirty them; besides, squires to knights-errant mostly 47 II, XXXVII| though it sticks.'"~ ~"These squires," returned Dona Rodriguez, " 48 II, XL| exclaimed Sancho, "what have squires got to do with the adventures 49 II, XL| apothecaries, sneered at by squires, and made game of by pages. 50 II, XLIV| loss of Sancho, there were squires, duennas, and damsels in 51 II, XLVIII| ladies rode behind their squires. This much at least I cannot 52 II, LVIII| and wayfarers, knights, squires, folk on foot or on horseback, 53 II, LX| his waist. He saw that his squires (for so they call those 54 II, LX| hear them; and ordering his squires to restore to Sancho everything 55 II, LX| Roque Guinart found his squires at the place to which he 56 II, LX| themselves."~ ~One of the squires heard this, and raising 57 II, LX| instant one or two of those squires who were posted as sentinels 58 II, LX| waited to see what the squires brought, and while they 59 II, LX| all amiss.~ ~And now the squires despatched to make the prize 60 II, LX| gentlemen had with them. The squires made a ring round them, 61 II, LX| notorious robber.~ ~One of the squires observed in his mixture 62 II, LX| the letter by one of his squires, who, exchanging the costume 63 II, LXI| Sancho, together with six squires, set out for Barcelona. 64 II, LXVIII| that flies should prick the squires of vanquished knights, and 65 II, LXVIII| hunger assail them. If we squires were the sons of the knights