Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|      guarantee the payment."~ ~"Consider what you are saying, senor,"
 2   I,        IV|  knights-errant used to stop to consider which road they should take.
 3   I,       XVI|     began to feel uneasy and to consider the perilous risk which
 4   I,       XXV|        upon thy tongue removed; consider it removed, and say what
 5   I,       XXV|         This, then, being so, I consider, friend Sancho, that the
 6   I,      XXVI|        and there set himself to consider what he had several times
 7   I,      XXVI|      best turn into this inn to consider what plan to adopt, and
 8   I,    XXVIII|    rectitude alone, and bade me consider the disparity between Don
 9   I,    XXVIII|     pledging himself I bade him consider well what he was doing,
10   I,    XXVIII|       Christian he was bound to consider his soul above all human
11   I,      XXIX|         more freely; and if you consider the nature of my misfortune
12   I,      XXIX|      which reason they ought to consider what was to be done to get
13   I,     XXXII|        to the contrary."~ ~"But consider, brother, said the curate
14   I,    XXXIII|         a beautiful wife should consider as carefully what friends
15   I,    XXXIII|     fool in the opinion of all. Consider, then, Anselmo my friend,
16   I,     XXXIV|  trouble; and she even began to consider how to excuse Lothario to
17   I,     XXXIV|       now and finding us alone; consider, senora, we are weak women
18   I,     XXXIV|        rate it would be well to consider how she was to explain the
19   I,    XXXVII|       for any of his hearers to consider him a madman; on the contrary,
20   I,      XLIV|     that there might be time to consider what was best for all parties.
21   I,     XLVII|     senor curate, I for my part consider what they call books of
22   I,      XLIX|    pleasure; but when I come to consider what they are, I fling the
23   I,         L|     ceased, without stopping to consider, without pausing to reflect
24   I,       LII|  popular; for with this he will consider himself amply paid and fully
25   I,       LII|       protect me, and in this I consider myself happier and richer
26  II,        II|      you that the common people consider your worship a mighty great
27  II,         V|         trained for the Church. Consider, too, that your daughter
28  II,        XI|  checked Rocinante and began to consider in what way he could attack
29  II,       XIV|      Don Quixote of La Mancha I consider doubtful; it may have been
30  II,     XXIII|          senor, for God's sake, consider yourself, have a care for
31  II,      XXIV|      your acquaintance, which I consider great good fortune; the
32  II,      XXIV|     Quixote; "but for all that, consider yourself happy in having
33  II,       XXV|      myself for the future, and consider that I know something, as
34  II,    XXVIII|        on two reals a month I'd consider myself well paid; that is,
35  II,       XXX|        worthy Sancho is droll I consider a very good thing, because
36  II,      XXXI|        duke, saying she did not consider herself worthy to impose
37  II,      XXXI|       trips; bridle thy tongue, consider and weigh thy words before
38  II,      XXXI|         going to stop thee, but consider what thou art going to say."~ ~"
39  II,      XXXV|    tender-hearted gentry should consider that it's not merely a squire,
40  II,      XXXV|         be given me in which to consider what is best for me?"~ ~"
41  II,      XLII|      from her lamentations, and consider deliberately the merits
42  II,     XLIII|      thou hast uttered alone, I consider thou deservest to be governor
43  II,     XLVII|       therefore your worship, I consider, should not eat of those
44  II,     XLVII|         brother," said Sancho; "consider you have painted her from
45  II,      XLIX|    majordomo; "let your worship consider what is to be done with
46  II,        LI|        the depths of perdition. Consider and reconsider, con and
47  II,       LII|        have to go to the Court; consider the matter and let me know
48  II,       LIV|         back to thy senses, and consider whether thou wilt come with
49  II,        LX|       is dead; and then we will consider what will be best for thee."
50  II,      LXII|       interval your worship may consider what you would like to ask
51  II,      LXII|        disenchanted, and I will consider that all the good fortune
52  II,      LXIV| transferred and added to thine. Consider which will be thy best course,
53  II,      LXXI|      nothing lost by trying it; consider how much thou wouldst have,
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