Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|      that I am chastising is my servant, employed by me to watch
 2   I,        IV|       without a word untied his servant, of whom Don Quixote asked
 3   I,        XI|  worship would put upon me as a servant and follower of knight-errantry,
 4   I,       XVI|      was besides in the inn, as servant, an Asturian lass with a
 5   I,       XVI|        in such an employment as servant in an inn, because, she
 6   I,        XX|      any hard words they give a servant to give him a pair of breeches;
 7   I,      XXIV|       become the companion, not servant, of his eldest son, and
 8   I,      XXIV|       that by my duty as a good servant I was bound not to keep
 9   I,     XXVII|       nevertheless as a dutiful servant I obeyed, though I felt
10   I,    XXVIII|       dress, which I got from a servant of my father's, one of the
11   I,    XXVIII|        house, accompanied by my servant and abundant anxieties,
12   I,    XXVIII|        quitted the city with my servant, who now began to show signs
13   I,    XXVIII|       in my case; for my worthy servant, until then so faithful
14   I,    XXVIII|  herdsman who engaged me as his servant at a place in the heart
15   I,    XXVIII|         same base designs as my servant; and as fortune does not
16   I,    XXVIII|        passion, as I had in the servant's case, I thought it a lesser
17   I,       XXX|       and the simplicity of the servant? Dorothea therefore gave
18   I,       XXX|      nothing save that I am her servant; and put your trust in God,
19   I,      XXXI| flogging him because he was his servant and because of carelessness
20   I,     XXXVI|      tell you either," said the servant, "for I have not seen her
21   I,     XXXVI|        No, indeed," replied the servant; "they all preserve a marvellous
22   I,     XXXVI|         with the veil, who, the servant said, was obeyed by the
23   I,      XLII|      showed that he was, as his servant said, a Judge of appeal.
24   I,      XLII|        the country he came. The servant replied that he was called
25   I,      XLII|      judge was his brother. The servant had further informed him
26   I,     XLIII|        was not fit to be even a servant to his son, much less wife?
27   I,     XLIII|     landlady's daughter and her servant Maritornes, who, knowing
28   I,      XLIV|         utter a word; while the servant went on to say, "There is
29   I,      XLIV|       intentions," answered the servant, "that disclosed them, touched
30   I,      XLIV|    talking and arguing with his servant. Dorothea at this instant
31   I,       XLV|         all the same," said the servant; "that is not the point;
32   I,       XLV|    struggle; Sancho like a good servant obeyed the slightest word
33   I,      XLVI|         to say, and what a good servant should tell his master."~ ~"
34   I,       LII|        Excellency's most humble servant.~ ~From Madrid, this last
35  II,        II|       part of me as thou art my servant; and therefore any evil
36  II,        XI|     like a good squire and good servant, he let his love for his
37  II,       XVI|      variance; I am the devoted servant of Our Lady, and my trust
38  II,       XIX|       for choosing her father's servant, and another, some one she
39  II,        XX|       imposed upon masters. The servant sleeps and the master lies
40  II,        XX|       earth, is not felt by the servant but by the master, who in
41  II,     XXIII|   addressed by this her captive servant and forlorn knight. Tell
42  II,       XXV|         tricks and roguery of a servant girl of his (it's too long
43  II,       XXV|       the puppets, and a boy, a servant of his, posted himself outside
44  II,     XXXII|        such a master and such a servant, the one the cynosure of
45  II,   XXXVIII|         courtesies to this your servant, I should say to this your
46  II,     XXXIX|     page of hers, or some other servant of the house, as many another
47  II,      XLIX|         refused him as he was a servant of the duke's; and even
48  II,         L|        gentleman is this?"~ ~"A servant of my lady, Dona Teresa
49  II,        LI|     treats me.~ ~Your worship's servant SANCHO PANZA THE GOVERNOR.~ ~
50  II,       LII|        in that coach?" and some servant of mine will answer, "The
51  II,       LII|       than write to you,~ ~Your servant,~ TERESA PANZA.~ ~All were
52  II,        LV|  without a soul to help him, or servant or vassal to come to his
53  II,       LXV|   conceal it from you, while my servant here is taking off my armour
54  II,      LXVI|        at the shrewdness of his servant, for such they took Sancho
55  II,      LXVI|       of them observed, "If the servant is so clever, what must
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