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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XV| us," answered Sancho, "I'd have been well pleased to 2 I, XXV| blessing and dismissal, for I'd like to go home at once 3 I, XXV| may be when they came she'd be hackling flax or threshing 4 I, XXV| threshing floor, and they'd be ashamed to see her, and 5 I, XXV| ashamed to see her, and she'd laugh, or resent the present."~ ~" 6 I, XXV| faith, if she knew me she'd be in awe of me."~ ~"In 7 II, XV| are left sore and sorry! I'd like to know now which is 8 II, XXII| before I married; perhaps I'd say now, 'The ox that's 9 II, XXIV| Oh, had I but money~ I'd show more sense.~ ~The first 10 II, XXV| for if he wasn't dead he'd have brayed when he heard 11 II, XXV| when he heard us, or he'd have been no ass; but for 12 II, XXV| there was any room." "I'd make the Duke of Alva himself 13 II, XXVIII| add on two reals a month I'd consider myself well paid; 14 II, XXXII| scrape of the razor besides I'd take it as a still greater 15 II, XXXII| in a great rage; "but I'd like it to be with cleaner 16 II, XXXIII| your highness's eye, and I'd as soon stab myself as consent 17 II, XXXV| m saying or doing. But I'd like to know of this lady, 18 II, XXXVI| put the address to it; I'd be glad if your discretion 19 II, XL| upwards, even though they'd have snuffled when they 20 II, XL| being carried off."~ ~"I'd like to know, Senora Distressed 21 II, XL| well-regulated proceedings."~ ~"I'd like to see him," said Sancho; " 22 II, XL| silk itself, and here they'd have me hold on upon haunches 23 II, XL| duennas! Devil take it! I'd sooner see them all bearded, 24 II, XLI| I was a little, still I'd keep my word."~ ~With this 25 II, XLI| given way to it I think I'd have burst. So I come and 26 II, XLII| more than half a league, I'd rather have it than the 27 II, XLIII| devil will get hold of me, I'd rather go Sancho to heaven 28 II, XLIV| Well-grown but evil-starr'd,~ For those two suns of 29 II, XLV| it!" said the woman; "I'd let my life be taken from 30 II, XLV| purse. A pretty child I'd be! It's another sort of 31 II, XLVI| Loves in hostelries declar'd,~ Sunrise loves, with sunset 32 II, XLVI| Can her image be eras'd.~ ~ The quality of all in 33 II, XLVII| taking rest, unless they'd have us made of marble? 34 II, XLVII| if she could stand up she'd knock her head against the 35 II, XLVII| and pummelling himself he'd be a saint."~ ~"Is there 36 II, XLVII| There's another thing I'd like," said the farmer, " 37 II, XLVII| may. I mean, senor, that I'd like your worship to give 38 II, XLVII| there's anything else you'd like," said Sancho, "and 39 II, XLIX| if you had not come up I'd have made him disgorge his 40 II, XLIX| disgorge his winnings, and he'd have learned what the range 41 II, L| almost ready to say that I'd like to touch and feel your 42 II, LIII| a governor's sceptre; I'd rather have my fill of gazpacho' 43 II, LIII| who me with hunger, and I'd rather lie in summer under 44 II, LIII| spoke late," said Sancho. "I'd as soon turn Turk as stay 45 II, LIII| a second time. By God I'd as soon remain in this government, 46 II, LV| my master Don Quixote, I'd have stayed there till the 47 II, LVII| she had not sent them I'd have been sorry, and she' 48 II, LVII| have been sorry, and she'd have shown herself ungrateful. 49 II, LXII| that he is wrong; and I'd put it in a different way 50 II, LXXI| won't be painted up; but I'd like it painted by the hand 51 II, LXXI| or in the fields; still I'd like it to be among trees; 52 II, LXXII| giving myself for her, for I'd lay them on without looking