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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| him plainly that what they wanted of him was more Don Quixote 2 I, II| returned to see what might be wanted by his guest, whom the damsels, 3 I, II| they only asked him if he wanted anything to eat. "I would 4 I, VIII| master answered that he wanted nothing himself just then, 5 I, IX| who when I told him what I wanted and put the book into his 6 I, XVII| salt, and wine, for it is wanted to cure one of the best 7 I, XVII| told him what this good man wanted. The host furnished him 8 I, XVII| soon as he saw him off, wanted to bar the gate close, but 9 I, XX| to escape doing what he wanted was, however, also impossible; 10 I, XXI| bled and another man who wanted to be shaved, and on this 11 I, XXII| them to tell him what he wanted so civilly that the other 12 I, XXVII| landlady asked them what they wanted these things for, and the 13 I, XXIX| beautiful lady was, and what she wanted in these out-of-the-way 14 I, XXXI| to wait a while, as they wanted to halt and drink at a little 15 I, XXXVIII| afterwards to say all he wanted. It excited fresh pity in 16 I, XLI| now I was ransomed, all we wanted was to find some Christians 17 I, XLI| say, he asked me what I wanted in his garden, and to whom 18 I, XLI| friend of his), and that I wanted some herbs to make a salad. 19 I, XLI| having ascertained all they wanted to know about us, rifled 20 I, XLIII| without knowing what it was he wanted of me. One of the signs 21 I, XLIII| finding how little was wanted to enable him to plant his 22 I, XLIV| words had passed, and how he wanted him to return to his father, 23 I, XLIV| story, asked the men who wanted to take him away, what object 24 I, XLIV| what it was the four men wanted, had conceived the idea 25 II, III| his sword, and now they wanted to make out that his mighty 26 II, V| the Infanta Dona Urraca wanted to do, you would be right 27 II, VII| knew what I meant, but you wanted to put me out that you might 28 II, XII| let me attack them as I wanted, at the very least the emperor' 29 II, XII| as he used to say when he wanted to go to sleep; and stripping 30 II, XVII| went to see what his master wanted with him. He, as he approached, 31 II, XVIII| furnish himself with all he wanted from their house and belongings, 32 II, XIX| of the judgment, so much wanted in choosing one's way of 33 II, XXXIII| out of pure good breeding, wanted not to sit down; the duchess, 34 II, XXXIV| palfrey, though the duke wanted not to allow him; and at 35 II, XXXV| three of adders; if they wanted thee to slay thy wife and 36 II, XLI| my master told me, and I wanted to uncover my eyes for a 37 II, XLIV| delighted, for all they wanted was that Don Quixote should 38 II, XLV| the middle of the street, wanted to take from me the purse 39 II, XLV| supposed right -- that I wanted to steal some of the cloth, 40 II, XLVII| stand up and say what he wanted. The farmer obeyed, and 41 II, L| see what the said duenna wanted with Don Quixote. The duke 42 II, LIII| furnish him with all he wanted for his own comfort or for 43 II, LVI| he came up to see what he wanted he said, "Senor, is not 44 II, LVI| in marriage, and Tosilos wanted nothing else.~ ~ ~ ~ 45 II, LVII| to hide thefts! Why if I wanted to deal in them, opportunities 46 II, LX| Dona Guiomar de Quinones wanted to throw herself out of 47 II, LXII| meddle where you are not wanted."~ ~"By God, your worship 48 II, LXVIII| him his sword, saying he wanted to kill half a dozen of 49 II, LXVIII| taking him to and what they wanted, but the instant he began 50 II, LXVIII| Dapple likewise, as if he too wanted to talk. Night set in, they 51 II, LXIX| the robe and mitre; as he wanted to take them home for a