Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         word impertinent in me to offer an opinion here. I had not
 2   I,   Commend|       face at thee and ask,~ "Why offer flowers to me, my friend?"~ ~
 3   I,        II|     knighthood which I profess to offer to anyone, much less to
 4   I,         X|     viands such as those thou now offer me; so that, friend Sancho,
 5   I,        XI| hospitality and kindly welcome ye offer me and my squire; for though
 6   I,        XI|          who had already made the offer said to him:~ ~"In that
 7   I,        XI|            As they call it-what I offer~ Is an honest love, and
 8   I,      XIII|         perilous that fortune may offer me in aid of the weak and
 9   I,       XIV|     shepherdess Marcela, and make offer to her of all the service
10   I,     XXIII|  shepherds. He thanked us for the offer, begged pardon for the late
11   I,     XXIII|         even though the shepherds offer it freely, he will not accept
12   I,     XXVII|         Don Fernando had made his offer, they themselves could not
13   I,    XXVIII|           the curate was going to offer consolation to Cardenio,
14   I,    XXVIII|        your distress, at least to offer you comfort; for no distress,
15   I,    XXVIII|          thank you, sirs, for the offer you have made me, which
16   I,    XXVIII|          for in any quarter. This offer, and their sound advice
17   I,      XXIX|          curate was just about to offer her some consolation and
18   I,      XXIX|         return thanks for such an offer, she attempted to kiss his
19   I,      XXIX|        him, and accepted the kind offer he made them; and the barber,
20   I,       XXX|     disposed to marry me I was to offer myself at once without demur
21   I,       XXX|         Do you think Fortune will offer you behind every stone such
22   I,    XXXIII|          what further examples to offer or arguments to urge in
23   I,    XXXIII|           and thanked him for his offer as if he had bestowed some
24   I,    XXXIII|          with money and jewels to offer and present to her. He suggested,
25   I,    XXXIII|         crowns in gold for you to offer or even present, and as
26   I,     XXXIV|           the sacrifice I mean to offer to the injured honour of
27   I,     XXXVI|        and know how to relieve, I offer you my services with all
28   I,     XXXVI|     convenient opportunity should offer. The next day he learned
29   I,        XL|           and I too made the same offer; but to all this the renegade
30   I,       XLI|       will only name that, I here offer you all you require for
31   I,     XLIII|           the one who had come to offer him attentions. But he had
32   I,         L|         glad were fortune soon to offer me some opportunity of making
33   I,       LII|          of "Don Quixote" which I offer thee is cut by the same
34  II,        IV|     heaven were to make me a fair offer of an island or something
35  II,        IV|         they say, too, 'when they offer thee a heifer, run with
36  II,       VII|          world a third time; so I offer again to serve your worship
37  II,       XII|             Here, hard or soft, I offer you my breast,~ Whate'er
38  II,       XIX|         same as his, made them an offer of his company, and begged
39  II,       XXV|           will set up my show and offer entertainment to all who
40  II,    XXXIII|           not inclined, when they offer it to me, so as not to look
41  II,   XXXVIII|     please your highnesses not to offer such courtesies to this
42  II,       XLI|           danger,' and 'when they offer thee a heifer run with a
43  II,    XLVIII|         sense that he will sooner offer you a flat-nosed wench than
44  II,      XLIX|         the governor for his kind offer to take them home, and they
45  II,         L|         proverbs too), 'When they offer thee a heifer, run with
46  II,         L|          with a halter; when they offer thee a government, take
47  II,       LII|         sides, as all princes who offer a free field to combatants
48  II,       LVI|          must be content with the offer of a battlefield on his
49  II,     LVIII|        narrow limits of my power, offer what I can and what I have
50  II,     LVIII|          I can and what I have to offer in my own way; and so I
51  II,     LVIII|         man of valour, that could offer what my master has offered
52  II,     LVIII|           and let us go to put my offer into execution; for with
53  II,        LX|           to be quiet, and not to offer to whip me now, I'll let
54  II,        LX|         no better satisfaction to offer thee for the wrong thou
55  II,      LXII|           it so happens that they offer me a heifer, I run with
56  II,      LXII|           Don Antonio, "and don't offer advice to those who don'
57  II,      LXVI|         is asleep."~ ~"I take the offer," said Sancho; "no more
58  II,     LXVII|        give her, nor treasures to offer her, for mine are given
59  II,       LXX|        tongue-tied, and unable to offer her any civility. Altisidora
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