Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|          towering arrogance less count is made~ Than of plain esquire-like
 2   I,       Ded|     BEJAR, MARQUIS OF GIBRALEON, COUNT OF BENALCAZAR AND BANARES,
 3   I,       VII|          some title or other, of count, or at the most marquis,
 4   I,       VII|         of them. Nor needst thou count this wonderful, for things
 5   I,        XV|       than one and a half?"~ ~"I count for a hundred," replied
 6   I,        XX|    another-let your worship keep count of the goats the fisherman
 7   I,        XX|        that you must keep a good count; well then, by God, there
 8   I,        XX|         where the mistake in the count of the passage of the goats
 9   I,        XX|         Amadis of Gaul, that was Count of the Insula Firme, and
10   I,       XXI|   Christian, and to fit me for a count that's enough."~ ~"And more
11   I,       XXI|           for when I make thee a count, then thou art at once a
12   I,       XXI|        in gold and pearls like a count? I believe they'll come
13   I,       XXI|         thou mayest be the first count to have a barber to follow
14   I,       XXI|     become a king, and make me a count."~ ~"So it shall be," answered
15   I,      XXII|        more pebbles than I could count struck him full on the body
16   I,      XXIV|           when he failed to keep count of the goats that had crossed
17   I,    XXVIII| oil-mills, the wine-presses, the count of the flocks and herds,
18   I,       XXX|          marquis (for all this I count as already accomplished
19   I,     XXXVI|          of my beloved husband I count it well bestowed; it may
20   I,     XXXVI|        long as I am thine I will count myself happy and fortunate.
21   I,       XLI|       Christian;" moreover, they count it unlucky to anchor there
22   I,     XLVII|        minute, and I should be a count at least; for no less was
23   I,      XLIX|          an Alexander, Castile a Count Fernan Gonzalez, Valencia
24   I,      XLIX|       vanquished the sons of the Count of San Polo. I shall be
25   I,      XLIX|       other matter of the pin of Count Pierres that you speak of,
26   I,         L|          when he made his squire count of the Insula Firme; and
27   I,         L|         conscience, I can make a count of Sancho Panza, for he
28   I,       LII|           you will soon see me a count, or governor of an island,
29   I,       LII|           Within an ace of being Count was he,~ And would have
30   I,       LII|  DEDICATION OF PART II.~ ~TO THE COUNT OF LEMOS:~ ~These days past,
31   I,       LII|         have at Naples the great Count of Lemos, who, without so
32  II,         V|          our Maria to some great count or grand gentleman, who,
33  II,         X|        now that it is daylight I count upon finding them when I
34  II,       XII|       silent grief a prey?~ Then count me even now as dead and
35  II,       XVI|          whom, perhaps, I should count myself happier than I am,
36  II,        XX|        be turned into money, let Count Dirlos have them; but when
37  II,       XXV|       such perfection, gossip, I count the trouble I have taken
38  II,    XXVIII|    promise of the island we must count from the day your worship
39  II,      XXXV|         fly-flappers they are to count. Item, that, in case I should
40  II,      XXXV|     knows everything, is to keep count, and let me know how many
41  II,     LXIII|          on with a good hand, to count for ten of those which you
42  II,       LXV|      give up all longing to be a count; and that will never come
43  II,    LXVIII| immediate expectation of being a count, or obtaining some other
44  II,    LXVIII|       not tied my hands, I would count this host that comes against
45  II,      LXIX|        day forth, friend Sancho, count as thine six smocks of mine
46  II,      LXXI|         station myself apart and count on my rosary here the lashes
47  II,      LXXI|        lay on and Don Quixote to count the lashes. He might have
48  II,     LXXII|      miss a single stroke of the count, and he found that together
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