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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| remember the ruined castle that crowns the hill above the spot 2 I, TransPre| was an addition of three crowns to his pay, and another, 3 I, TransPre| Cervantes, paying Dali Mami 500 crowns for him. He felt, no doubt, 4 I, XVI| to-morrow will have two or three crowns of kingdoms to give his 5 I, XVIII| bears on his shield three crowns argent on an azure field, 6 I, XXIII| found a good lot of gold crowns, and as soon as he saw them 7 I, XXIII| by the discovery of the crowns, which amounted to near 8 I, XXXIII| you to-morrow two thousand crowns in gold for you to offer 9 I, XXXIII| received the four thousand crowns, and with them four thousand 10 I, XL| found forty Spanish gold crowns with a paper written in 11 I, XL| kissed the cross, took the crowns and returned to the terrace, 12 I, XL| all sorts, more than fifty crowns, which fifty times more 13 I, XL| another paper and a hundred crowns in gold, without any other 14 I, XL| cloth two thousand gold crowns and a paper in which she 15 I, XL| the renegade five hundred crowns to buy the vessel, and with 16 I, XL| garden she gave us a thousand crowns more, and warned us of her 17 I, XLI| hundred thousand Spanish crowns; and she, who is now mistress 18 I, XLI| little trunk so full of gold crowns that she could scarcely 19 I, XLI| gave her some forty gold crowns, and would not permit his 20 I, XLI| with nothing more than the crowns which the courtesy of the 21 I, XLIII| common thing to have those crowns and sceptres you speak of; 22 I, XLIII| believe any people entitled to crowns and sceptres can have taken 23 II, I| him of the hundred gold crowns and his pacing mule."~ ~" 24 II, III| Sancho did with those hundred crowns that he found in the valise 25 II, III| spending of the hundred crowns;" and without another word 26 II, IV| what became of the hundred crowns? Did they vanish?"~ ~To 27 II, IV| apiece, another hundred crowns would not pay me for half 28 II, V| may find another hundred crowns like those we have spent; 29 II, XII| hands."~ ~"The sceptres and crowns of those play-actor emperors," 30 II, XVII| Sancho, give him two gold crowns for himself and the keeper, 31 II, XVII| cannot."~ ~Sancho paid the crowns, the carter put to, the 32 II, XXII| crowned with the laurels and crowns of victory and triumph. 33 II, XXXVI| me with another hundred crowns, like the one the other 34 II, XLV| never lent him any such crowns; or if I did, that he repaid 35 II, XLV| that it was true the ten crowns that were demanded of him 36 II, XLV| he had given him back the crowns; and that from that time 37 II, XLV| conclusion that the ten crowns were in the cane; he replied, 38 II, XLV| and truly given him the crowns, and how as soon as he had 39 II, LIV| with more than a hundred crowns saved, which, changed into 40 II, LIV| will give thee two hundred crowns wherewith thou mayest relieve 41 II, LIV| promising me two hundred crowns thou wert to give me four 42 II, LVII| purse with two hundred gold crowns to meet the necessary expenses 43 II, LVIII| part for two hundred gold crowns that the duke's majordomo 44 II, LIX| to palms, triumphs, and crowns, won and earned by my valiant 45 II, LX| for Sancho that the duke's crowns and those he brought from 46 II, LX| about two or three hundred crowns, with which we are, according 47 II, LX| money amounts to six hundred crowns."~ ~"So then," said Roque 48 II, LX| have got here nine hundred crowns and sixty reals; my soldiers 49 II, LX| courtesy to lend me sixty crowns, and her ladyship the regent' 50 II, LX| servants to give the eighty crowns that had been assessed as 51 II, LX| his men he said, "Of these crowns two fall to each man and 52 II, LXI| whom he presented the ten crowns he had promised but had 53 II, LXII| consideration of a thousand crowns that I gave him he constructed 54 II, LXV| Don Gregorio a thousand crowns if he would have them, but 55 II, LXIX| persons who from having crowns on their heads and sceptres