Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XIII| Belianis of Greece. This, then, sirs, is to be a knight-errant,
 2   I,      XIII|     went on to say, "That body, sirs, on which you are looking
 3   I,      XXII|       have made free. Moreover, sirs of the guard," added Don
 4   I,      XXII|  ingratitude; I say so because, sirs, ye have already seen by
 5   I,     XXIII|      And to tell you the truth, sirs," continued the goatherd, "
 6   I,     XXIII|        of his misfortune. This, sirs, is all I can say in answer
 7   I,      XXIV|             If it is your wish, sirs, that I should disclose
 8   I,      XXIV|      This Duke Ricardo, as you, sirs, probably know already,
 9   I,      XXVI|       made answer, "If fortune, sirs, should bring things about
10   I,     XXVII|         thus:~ ~"I see plainly, sirs, whoever you may be, that
11   I,     XXVII|     pity for my woes. If it be, sirs, that you are here with
12   I,     XXVII|   myself of life? Be not weary, sirs, of listening to these digressions;
13   I,     XXVII|    chosen to place it.~ ~"Such, sirs, is the dismal story of
14   I,    XXVIII|    being so, I say I thank you, sirs, for the offer you have
15   I,      XXIX|         UPON HIMSELF~ ~ ~"Such, sirs, is the true story of my
16   I,       XXX|          I would have you know, sirs, that my name is -" and
17   I,       XXX|        laughing again.~ ~"This, sirs," continued Dorothea, "is
18   I,      XXXV|      was lying, shouting, "Run, sirs! quick; and help my master,
19   I,   XXXVIII|       seldom seen. For tell me, sirs, if you have ever reflected
20   I,     XXXIX|         El Uchali, as you know, sirs, made his escape with his
21   I,        XL|         protect thee."~ ~Judge, sirs, whether we had reason for
22   I,       XLI| exclaimed:~ ~"Thanks be to God, sirs, for bringing us to such
23   I,       XLV|       say, "Did I not tell you, sirs, that this castle was enchanted,
24   I,     XLVII|        everything plain, "Well, sirs, you may like or dislike
25   I,        LI|         and inclinations. This, sirs, was the reason of words
26  II,       XIX|     accompanied by practice. I, sirs, for my sins have studied
27  II,       XXI|    would be respected.~ ~"Hold, sirs, hold!" cried Don Quixote
28  II,     XXVII|         voice and said, "Worthy sirs, I entreat you as earnestly
29  II,     XXVII|     Quixote went on to say, "I, sirs, am a knight-errant whose
30  II,     XXVII|       impossible to obey. Thus, sirs, you are bound to keep quiet
31  II,      XXXI|      ever spent."~ ~"Well then, sirs, I say," continued Sancho, "
32  II,   XXXVIII|      quicksilver. And so I say, sirs, that these troubadours
33  II,     XXXIX|        we look into the matter, sirs (and what I am now going
34  II,        XL|       no such being. Once more, sirs, I say my master may go
35  II,       XLV|         confusion made answer, "Sirs, I am a poor pig dealer,
36  II,      XLIX|        say, "I am the daughter, sirs, of Pedro Perez Mazorca,
37  II,      XLIX|         I am confused just now, sirs," said the damsel, "and
38  II,      XLIX|       not as to my beauty, you, sirs, will have decided by this
39  II,      XLIX|    relieve her.~ ~"The fact is, sirs," said she, "that my father
40  II,         L|      and blood."~ ~"All I know, sirs," replied the page, "is
41  II,       LIX|       came in said, "May I die, sirs, if the author of this book
42  II,        LX|       to the captains he said, "Sirs, will your worships be pleased
43  II,     LXIII|         am already weary. Here, sirs, ends my sad story, as true
44  II,     LXIII|        the viceroy said, "This, sirs, is my daughter, more unhappy
45  II,      LXVI|         rains."~ ~"I thank you, sirs," said Don Quixote; "but
46  II,    LXXIII|       But what is most needful, sirs, is that each of us should
47  II,     LXXIV|         Good news for you, good sirs, that I am no longer Don
48  II,     LXXIV|        turn to my good. I feel, sirs, that I am rapidly drawing
49  II,     LXXIV|       cases is quite right."~ ~"Sirs, not so fast," said Don
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