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1 I, TransPre| umbrage.~ ~Everyone who has paid even a flying visit to Toledo 2 I, TransPre| about 6l.) apiece, not to be paid in any case unless it appeared 3 I, TransPre| incessant struggle, of toil ill paid, of disappointment, but 4 I, IV| leather of the shoes you paid for, you have damaged that 5 I, X| that this daring be not paid for where I have said; what 6 I, XI| peace and ate acorns, and paid repeated visits to the second 7 I, XVI| proceed, then: after having paid a visit to his team and 8 I, XVI| flinging modesty aside, paid back so many in return to 9 I, XVII| contrary) that they never paid for lodging or anything 10 I, XVII| with right good will, and paid for it with her own money; 11 I, XVII| very well pleased at having paid nothing and carried his 12 I, XXV| said three ass-colts to be paid and delivered for the same 13 I, XXV| his receipt shall be duly paid. Done in the heart of the 14 I, XXVII| her understanding; and she paid me back by praising in me 15 I, XXVII| so, seeing myself so well paid for the trouble I would 16 I, XXXI| have then loosed me and paid me what he owed me; but 17 I, XXXI| gone until I had seen thee paid; because I ought to have 18 I, XXXI| conduct, and see Andres paid to the last maravedi, despite 19 I, XXXI| have seen him avenged and paid."~ ~"I have no faith in 20 I, XXXII| landlady replied that if he paid better than he did the last 21 I, XXXIV| published abroad, and Anselmo paid with his life the penalty 22 I, XXXIX| ours bought the estate and paid for it down, not to let 23 I, XLIV| than by threats, they had paid him what he demanded, and 24 I, XLV| had on his mind that he paid little or no attention to 25 I, XLV| What knight-errant ever paid poll-tax, duty, queen's 26 I, XLVI| Don Quixote's knowing it, paid eight reals for the basin, 27 I, XLVI| the inn until he had been paid to the very last farthing. 28 I, XLVI| amicably, and Don Fernando paid; though the Judge had also 29 I, XLVI| that thy wages shall be paid thee, as thou shalt see 30 I, XLVI| declared the sum that shall be paid to him, measured, not by 31 I, LII| farther, and the curate paid them what was due to them; 32 I, LII| will consider himself amply paid and fully satisfied, and 33 I, LII| the claim~ Of death; he paid love's bitter penalty,~ 34 II, IV| these journeys were to be paid for in money, even if they 35 II, VII| fixed wages for me, to be paid monthly while I am in your 36 II, VII| service, and that the same he paid me out of your estate; for 37 II, XIII| compliments of this sort should be paid to their parents."~ ~"I 38 II, XIV| rest. Don Quixote, however, paid no attention to these difficulties, 39 II, XVII| them, for he had already paid for them, he thought it 40 II, XVII| courage they cannot."~ ~Sancho paid the crowns, the carter put 41 II, XXVI| content and sufficiently paid."~ ~And so he went on, putting 42 II, XXVI| by his master's orders, paid him very liberally, and 43 II, XXVIII| I'd consider myself well paid; that is, as far as the 44 II, XXIX| with the fishermen, and paid fifty reals for the boat, 45 II, XXXI| they'll pass muster and be paid for; for you'll get nothing 46 II, XL| whom he loved or those who paid him well; and since the 47 II, XLV| the payment, for he never paid me; I want your worship 48 II, XLV| that I gave them back, and paid him really and truly."~ ~ 49 II, XLV| with you; for now you are paid."~ ~"I, senor!" returned 50 II, XLV| everything, yoked us together. I paid her fairly, but she not 51 II, XLVII| am a physician, and I am paid a salary in this island 52 II, XLIX| feel my hand."~ ~The one paid down the money and the other 53 II, XLIX| ill-placed desires can only be paid for in some such way."~ ~ 54 II, LII| asked two ducats, which they paid him in advance; he worked 55 II, LVI| of his liberty, and so he paid no attention to the sound 56 II, LIX| of the other room. Sancho paid the landlord magnificently, 57 II, LX| brought upon me. He saw me, he paid court to me, I listened 58 II, LX| the captains had already paid down their sixty. The pilgrims 59 II, LXXI| to cure, requires to be paid for his work, though it 60 II, LXXI| those lashes ought to be paid for at the rate of half 61 II, LXXI| be said of me, 'The money paid, the arms broken;' go back 62 II, LXXIV| and above, after he has paid himself what I owe him,