Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|          door of the inn for the sake of the air, and the host
 2   I,        VI|        of the Cross."~ ~"For the sake of the holy name this book
 3   I,      XIII|         a day, but four, for the sake of seeing it."~ ~Don Quixote
 4   I,        XX|      from human reach: for God's sake, master mine, deal not so
 5   I,        XX|          what he did for peace's sake was to remove his right
 6   I,       XXI|     melted down one half for the sake of what it might be worth,
 7   I,      XXIV|        give me to eat, for God's sake give it me, and after I
 8   I,      XXIV|       felt bound for propriety's sake to refuse me admission to
 9   I,       XXV|       after the other? for God's sake hold thy tongue, Sancho,
10   I,       XXV|        what I do and say for her sake, that thou mayest be able
11   I,       XXV|         to do mad freaks for her sake, but you have a good right
12   I,      XXXI|   penance you were doing for her sake, was enough; and, to make
13   I,      XXXI|          serving her for her own sake, and who look for no other
14   I,     XXXII|   prudery; if it is for honour's sake, why not marry them? That'
15   I,    XXXIII|         not be forfeited for the sake of any human friendship?
16   I,    XXXIII|         attempted either for the sake of God or for the sake of
17   I,    XXXIII|       the sake of God or for the sake of the world, or for both;
18   I,    XXXIII|       those undertaken for God's sake are those which the saints
19   I,    XXXIII|         those undertaken for the sake of the world are those of
20   I,    XXXIII|         those undertaken for the sake of God and the world together
21   I,     XXXIV| undertaking, were it but for the sake of curiosity and amusement;
22   I,     XXXVI|      Senor Don Fernando, for the sake of what you owe to yourself;
23   I,     XXXVI|        lawful husband. For God's sake I entreat of thee, for thine
24   I,    XXXVII|     gladly travel so far for the sake of doing so good a work.~ ~"
25   I,        XL|         he did it merely for the sake of doing it, and because
26   I,     XLIII|          of mine endures for her sake, what glory should recompense
27  II,         X|         changed her form for the sake of doing him an ill turn
28  II,       XVI|         no need to study for the sake of pane lucrando, and it
29  II,       XVI|      however, poets who, for the sake of saying something spiteful,
30  II,      XVII|        saying, "Senor, for God's sake do something to keep my
31  II,      XVII|      your worship, for charity's sake, senor, let me unyoke the
32  II,        XX|          is money."~ ~"For God's sake, Sancho," said Don Quixote
33  II,     XXIII|          senor, senor, for God's sake, consider yourself, have
34  II,      XXIV|        And tell me, for heaven's sake," asked Don Quixote, "is
35  II,       XXV|         been no ass; but for the sake of having heard you bray
36  II,      XXIX|        but for all that, for the sake of easing my conscience,
37  II,      XXXI|         for authority and custom sake than because of her years."~ ~"
38  II,      XXXI|         elegant style? For God's sake, Sancho, restrain thyself,
39  II,     XXXIV|          to such dangers for the sake of a pleasure which, to
40  II,      XXXV|     reason for me, do so for the sake of that poor knight thou
41  II,        XL|          were to be done for the sake of damsels in confinement
42  II,        XL|           but to bear it for the sake of stripping beards off
43  II,       XLI|       mean to deceive us for the sake of the paltry glory to be
44  II,      XLIV|         sing, the lady for whose sake they belaboured me in the
45  II,    XLVIII|      have ears."~ ~"For heaven's sake, Dona Rodriguez, what ails
46  II,         L|      consent at last for his own sake; and the curate took him
47  II,        LV|        come back quick for God's sake; for I cannot bear being
48  II,      LXII|    tricks for harmless diversion sake. These two were so indefatigable
49  II,     LXVII|      have a shepherdess, for the sake of good example; and if
50  II,    LXVIII|   masters, if it be only for the sake of appearances. See the
51  II,       LXX|  Cudgelled, that I died for your sake? All that you have seen
52  II,      LXXI|          the wing."~ ~"For God's sake, Sancho, no more proverbs!"
53  II,     LXXIV|       hermit? Hush, for heaven's sake, be rational and let's have
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