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1 I, TransPre| chivalry of the romances. It gives a point, too, to what he 2 I, TransPre| it be from the glimpse he gives us in the preface to his " 3 I, TransPre| such a striking proof. He gives us to understand, too, that 4 I, TransPre| fourteen years after his death gives him only a few lines of 5 I, TransPre| introduces tenfold, in which he gives an account of the early 6 I, TransPre| additional extravagance, and gives still more point to the 7 I, TransPre| surroundings and circumstances that gives a significance to Don Quixote' 8 I, Commend| and corn?"~ R. "My master gives me none; he's much too mean."~ 9 I, VI| when he chants them: it gives rather too much of its eclogues, 10 I, XIII| the captain himself who gives the order. My meaning, is, 11 I, XV| were an indignity or not gives me no uneasiness, which 12 I, XXII| urinary ailment that never gives me a moment's ease;" and 13 I, XXV| on the croup, said, "He gives thee freedom who is bereft 14 I, XXVII| the pain that separation gives those who love tenderly. 15 I, XXIX| which my rank as a gentleman gives me, and with just cause 16 I, XXXIV| wont to say that he who gives quickly gives twice."~ ~" 17 I, XXXIV| that he who gives quickly gives twice."~ ~"They say also," 18 I, XXXIV| more easily to others, and gives implicit credence to every 19 I, XXXIV| the longing for happiness gives the more distress the nearer 20 I, XXXV| carried off my tail, and gives it back more than two cuartillos 21 I, XXXVI| is not to be blamed who gives way to it.~ ~To be brief, 22 I, XXXVIII| can make me fear, still it gives me some uneasiness to think 23 I, XL| execute the command she gives thee, for she will, such 24 I, XLI| some disturbing evil that gives a shock to it, our fortune, 25 I, XLVII| sweet smell is a thing that gives pleasure and enjoyment, 26 I, XLVII| it looks like truth, and gives the more pleasure the more 27 I, XLIX| drinks, nor sleeps, nor gives a proper answer to any question; 28 I, XLIX| canon, "especially if he gives me his word as a knight 29 II, I| that there were, when it gives us the history of that big 30 II, III| that what is said of me gives no offence; for, on the 31 II, IV| IN WHICH SANCHO PANZA GIVES A SATISFACTORY REPLY TO 32 II, V| right to complain if it gives him the go-by; and now that 33 II, V| See what airs the slut gives herself! Only yesterday 34 II, VI| manners."~ ~"By the God that gives me life," said Don Quixote, " 35 II, VII| I can't make out why he gives them that name. The first 36 II, X| three times the reply she gives thee; if she passes from 37 II, X| Mancha, who rights wrongs, gives food to those who thirst 38 II, XIII| have companions in trouble gives some relief, I may take 39 II, XVII| Faith, sir, by the light God gives me, it seems I must have 40 II, XVIII| great' which my father gives me."~ ~"I do not dislike 41 II, XIX| said Sancho, "for God who gives the wound gives the salve; 42 II, XIX| God who gives the wound gives the salve; nobody knows 43 II, XXV| said that this little beast gives no answer as to the future; 44 II, XXIX| said Sancho, "your worship gives me a nice authority for 45 II, XXXII| sees with, of the sun that gives him light, of the food whereby 46 II, XXXIV| mean to say that if God gives me help and I do my duty 47 II, XXXIV| which Sancho replied, "Fire gives light, and it's bright where 48 II, L| Oriental pearls; but "he who gives thee a bone does not wish 49 II, LX| thou rise against him who gives thee his bread?"~ ~"I neither 50 II, LXII| some of the vexation it gives me to have no one to whom 51 II, LXV| to pass if your worship gives up becoming a king by renouncing 52 II, LXV| chooses to lie in bed, I mean gives way to weakness and does 53 II, LXX| long in any, for everybody gives it a taste of his foot. 54 II, LXXI| pinproddings, and whippings, nobody gives me a farthing. Well, I swear