Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      pleaded for Jervas that a good deal of this rigidity is due
 2   I,  TransPre|         above stated and to a great deal more besides. There is something
 3   I,  TransPre|          the others there is a good deal of exaggeration. To listen
 4   I,  TransPre|  instinctive good taste and a great deal of shrewdness and originality
 5   I,  TransPre|          strange is that while they deal in extravagant eulogies,
 6   I,   AuthPre|           Alexanders. If you should deal with love, with two ounces
 7   I,        VI|            He robbed him of a great deal of his natural force, and
 8   I,        VI|           before dying, and a great deal more of which there is nothing
 9   I,        IX|             lady Dulcinea, that she deal with him as shall be most
10   I,         X|             your wound, for a great deal of blood flows from that
11   I,      XIII|            the earth."~ ~"You would deal with them more harshly and
12   I,     XVIII|           Don Quixote: "Heaven will deal better by thee."~ ~Thus
13   I,        XX|            God's sake, master mine, deal not so unjustly by me, and
14   I,        XX|          the fisherman lost a great deal of time in going and coming;
15   I,    XXVIII|         will not allow my tongue to deal in falsehoods, it would
16   I,      XXXI|            off my black vassals and deal with them as I have said;
17   I,      XXXI| knights-errant have to bear a great deal of hunger and hard fortune,
18   I,     XXXII|             me thou knowest a great deal about these things, and
19   I,    XXXVII|        about it at all, but a great deal of bruising and bad luck."~ ~"
20   I,        XL|          master was so difficult to deal with that I dared not on
21   I,    XLVIII|           in all the histories that deal with knights-errant that
22   I,         L|            all that there is a good deal to be said on this matter
23   I,        LI|          out, for they have a great deal to do with the story. He
24   I,       LII|          place her in your hands to deal with her according to your
25  II,       III|            more than others such as deal with chivalry, for they
26  II,         V|           as God pleases, and don't deal in out-of-the-way phrases;
27  II,        VI|          kind!"~ ~"There is a great deal of truth in what you say,
28  II,         X|       proverbs happily, whatever we deal with; may God give me better
29  II,         X|             a twig! Ye know a great deal, ye can do a great deal,
30  II,         X|             deal, ye can do a great deal, and ye do a great deal
31  II,         X|             deal, and ye do a great deal more. It ought to have been
32  II,         X|             At length, after a good deal more conversation had passed
33  II,       XIV|          her on my behalf, that she deal with you according to her
34  II,       XVI|       oblivion."~ ~"There is a good deal to be said on that point,"
35  II,       XIX|        untying. I could say a great deal more on this subject, were
36  II,        XX|           steam and a smell a great deal more like fried rashers
37  II,       XXI|          this young man has a great deal to say; they should make
38  II,      XXIV|              for it is not right to deal with them after the fashion
39  II,       XXV|           delivers. He says a great deal more about things past than
40  II,       XXV|         much sees and knows a great deal. I say so because what amount
41  II,       XXV|           late, and we have a great deal to do and to say and show."~ ~
42  II,      XXVI|           after having said a great deal to him about imperilling
43  II,      XXVI|            there is need of a great deal of proof and confirmation;"
44  II,    XXVIII|       by-and-by. I would do a great deal better (if I was not an
45  II,    XXVIII|           life), I would do a great deal better, I say, to go home
46  II,       XXX|          whom we have heard a great deal here, should remain on his
47  II,     XXXII|          chose."~ ~"There is a good deal to be said on that point,"
48  II,   XXXVIII|           appeal to benevolence, or deal in preambles, only to tell
49  II,   XXXVIII|          before us, and leave us to deal with them, for we'll be
50  II,      XLII|             fit subject they had to deal with for making it all pass
51  II,      XLIV|      capacity, and brains enough to deal with the whole universe,
52  II,      XLIV|           and mistress as to how to deal with Sancho, he carried
53  II,      XLIV|            say he must have a great deal of godliness who can find
54  II,      XLIX|        notary, that there is a good deal to he said on that point,"
55  II,      XLIX|         there still remained a good deal of the town to be gone over.~ ~
56  II,       LVI|          his lacquey Tosilos how to deal with Don Quixote so as to
57  II,      LVII|          thefts! Why if I wanted to deal in them, opportunities came
58  II,     LVIII|            is true; else ye have to deal with me in combat."~ ~The
59  II,       LIX|     negligence."~ ~"There is a good deal to be said on that point,"
60  II,       LIX|           little, and Sancho a good deal, and then they both lay
61  II,       LIX|            at this; "he must know a deal about our affairs when he
62  II,       LIX|             have the presumption to deal with anything relating to
63  II,    LXXIII|             if they had not a great deal to do and were not prevented
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