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Parte, Chap.
1 I, III| touch it not unless thou wouldst lay down thy life as the 2 I, XIV| come, or what it is thou wouldst have, for, as I know the 3 I, XV| Senor Don Quixote!"~ ~"What wouldst thou, brother Sancho?" answered 4 I, XVII| Don Quixote, "that thou wouldst see me dead so soon?"~ ~" 5 I, XXV| Madasima was, I know thou wouldst say I had great patience 6 I, XXV| swear to the rest that thou wouldst add; and I promise thee 7 I, XXX| as I knew not what thou wouldst do on finding thyself without 8 I, XXX| letter; and I made sure thou wouldst return from the place where 9 I, XXXI| give it to me upon whom wouldst thou have me bestow it but 10 I, XXXIII| me. If, therefore, thou wouldst have me enjoy what can be 11 I, XXXIII| if the issue he as thou wouldst have it, thou wilt be no 12 I, XXXIII| see the great error thou wouldst commit.~ ~"Tell me, Anselmo, 13 I, XXXIII| entered and from which thou wouldst have me extricate thee makes 14 I, XXXIII| me thy friend, and thou wouldst rob me of honour, a thing 15 I, XXXIII| thou aim at this, but thou wouldst have me rob thee of it also. 16 I, XXXIII| thee of it also. That thou wouldst rob me of it is clear, for 17 I, XXXIII| thy friendship. That thou wouldst have me rob thee of it is 18 I, XXXIII| ill-advised curiosity thou wouldst rouse up passions that now 19 I, XXXVI| thine eyes of sight thou wouldst have seen by this time that 20 I, XXXVI| goodness or for thy pleasure wouldst raise high enough to call 21 I, XXXVI| noble birth for which thou wouldst desert me. Thou canst not 22 I, XXXVI| to flow, "What is it thou wouldst do, my only refuge, in this 23 I, XXXVI| feet, and she whom thou wouldst have for thy wife is in 24 I, XL| canst inform us of all thou wouldst. As to what thou sayest, 25 I, XLVII| this condition? And if thou wouldst prove it, touch them, and 26 I, XLVIII| able to shut me in, what wouldst thou have me say or think, 27 I, XLVIII| Quixote, "and ask what thou wouldst know; I have already told 28 I, XLVIII| clearly, Sancho, if thou wouldst have me give an answer to 29 I, L| this dread lake, if thou wouldst win the prize that lies 30 I, LII| admit of an exception. Thou wouldst have me call him ass, fool, 31 II, VII| said Don Quixote; "thou wouldst say thou art so docile, 32 II, VIII| altars with them."~ ~"What wouldst thou have me infer from 33 II, XIV| Don Quixote, "that thou wouldst mount a scaffold in order 34 II, XX| beginnest every instant, thou wouldst have no time left for eating 35 II, XX| eating or sleeping; for thou wouldst spend it all in talking."~ ~" 36 II, XXI| thou owest to my true love, wouldst surrender what is mine to 37 II, XXI| though in pain, "If thou wouldst consent, cruel Quiteria, 38 II, XXI| thou demandest of me and wouldst give me, be not given out 39 II, XXVIII| reached any further thou wouldst be sorer still."~ ~"By God," 40 II, XXVIII| island. I believe now thou wouldst have all the money thou 41 II, XXIX| any portion of them, thou wouldst see clearly how many parallels 42 II, XLII| merits of her demand, if thou wouldst not have thy reason swept 43 II, XLII| marry thy children as thou wouldst; they and thy grandchildren 44 II, XLVIII| what thou art and what thou wouldst with me. If thou art a soul 45 II, LV| torment, tell me what thou wouldst have me do for thee; for 46 II, LXII| no more."~ ~"What answer wouldst thou have, beast?" said 47 II, LXXI| for myself that if thou wouldst have payment for the lashes 48 II, LXXI| consider how much thou wouldst have, Sancho, and whip thyself 49 II, LXXI| at thyself to-night, and wouldst thou rather have it indoors