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1 I, TransPre| incidents, and adventures served up to them in a form that 2 I, TransPre| which may possibly have served to keep the wolf from the 3 I, Commend| esquire Sancho Pan -~ Who served Don Quixote of La Man -;~ 4 I, II| surely, was there knight~ So served by hand of dame,~ As served 5 I, II| served by hand of dame,~ As served was he, Don Quixote hight,~ 6 I, III| the straw and barley he served out to the carriers, and, 7 I, VIII| to snatch a cushion that served him for a shield; and they 8 I, X| your worship I have never served in all the days of my life, 9 I, XI| the broad light bark that served at first to roof the houses 10 I, XIII| surely was there knight~ So served by hand of dame,~ As served 11 I, XIII| served by hand of dame,~ As served was he Sir Lancelot hight~ 12 I, XIII| knows that she is loved and served by such a knight as your 13 I, XIII| cried to the wilderness, he served ingratitude, and for reward 14 I, XVI| signs of having formerly served for many years as a straw-loft, 15 I, XIX| know who was the hero that served them so, your worship may 16 I, XX| proportion to the time he had served; but if God delivered him 17 I, XXI| the barber of the larger served the smaller, and in it there 18 I, XXII| fuming to find himself so served by the very persons for 19 I, XXIII| HISTORY~ ~ ~Seeing himself served in this way, Don Quixote 20 I, XXV| and sound judgment, and served as governor and physician 21 I, XXVI| than the rest, and this served him for a rosary all the 22 I, XXVII| same day, by the hour which served for speaking with Luscinda. 23 I, XXXII| hope of better payment, served them up a tolerably good 24 I, XXXIX| changed my plans, joined him, served under him in the campaigns 25 I, XLI| take any rest; let food be served out to those who were not 26 I, XLIX| plainly by the way they have served your worship, when they 27 II, I| would find himself well served and would save great expense, 28 II, III| called 'your lordship' and served on silver."~ ~"Those are 29 II, IV| most loyal squire that ever served knight-errant; and if my 30 II, VII| only know that they all served on reward, and that when 31 II, VII| than all the squires that served knights-errant in times 32 II, XV| Samson Carrasco, we are served right; it is easy enough 33 II, XVI| entertainments are neat and well served without stint of anything. 34 II, XIX| dismounting from their asses, served as spectators of the mortal 35 II, XIX| testimony will serve, and has served, to show and establish with 36 II, XX| must support him who has served him in times of plenty and 37 II, XX| those of a dyer's shop, served for cooking fritters, which 38 II, XX| sucking-pigs, which, sewn up there, served to give it tenderness and 39 II, XXIV| to my misfortune, always served place-hunters and adventurers, 40 II, XXIV| friend, that all the time you served you never got any livery?"~ ~" 41 II, XXXII| drollest squires that ever served knight-errant; sometimes 42 II, XXXIV| the tables laid and dinner served, in such grand and sumptuous 43 II, XXXVIII| most loyal squire that ever served knight-errant in this present 44 II, XLVII| veal were not roasted and served with pickles, you might 45 II, XLVII| clear myself by saying I served God in killing a bad doctor-a 46 II, XLVIII| work, and those statues served quite as well to give an 47 II, LXV| like one to be loved and served and esteemed, for he was 48 II, LXIX| my face, as my master was served in this very castle; run 49 II, LXX| ruffles of the same that served them for wristbands, with 50 II, LXX| full of wind and rubbish, served them for tennis balls, a 51 II, LXXI| the twisted halter that served him for a courbash, said 52 II, LXXIV| time my housekeeper has served me, with twenty ducats,