Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|               Be not a meddler; no affair~ Of thine the life thy neighbours
 2   I,      VIII|            wait for the end of the affair just begun, they pursued
 3   I,         X|            give information of the affair to the Holy Brotherhood
 4   I,       XIX|       mayest rely upon it that the affair of the blanket happened
 5   I,      XXII|         was greatly grieved at the affair, because he anticipated
 6   I,      XXIV|           and in particular a love affair which troubled his mind
 7   I,     XXVII|          to come; the issue of the affair will show you whether I
 8   I,    XXVIII|         daughter of the family, an affair of such notoriety in the
 9   I,      XXXV|         indeed, precisely, how the affair came to pass; all I know
10   I,    XXXVII|         reflections upon the whole affair, and congratulated each
11   I,        XL|            that took place in this affair has escaped my memory, or
12   I,     XLIII|       trust in God to arrange this affair of yours so that it may
13   I,      XLIV|         Let us hear what the whole affair is about," said the Judge
14   I,      XLIV|      defence and vengeance are his affair and business."~ ~Thus matters
15   I,      XLIV|          of stone-throwing in that affair."~ ~ ~ ~
16   I,       XLV|         been so full of Don Luis's affair, would have helped to carry
17   I,      XLVI|           said Sancho, "except the affair of the blanket, which came
18   I,      XLVI|         all eager to know what the affair of the blanket was, and
19   I,     XLVII|      Zoraida's baptism, Don Luis's affair, and Luscinda's return to
20   I,         L|         replied, "Seeing that this affair has a certain colour of
21   I,        LI|           of it were amazed at the affair; I was aghast, Anselmo thunderstruck,
22   I,       LII|           blow, the master saw the affair and was wroth, and snatching
23  II,       III|            nothing comes up to the affair with the Benedictine giants,
24  II,        IV|            in person; and it is no affair of anyone's whether I took
25  II,        XV|           go home."~ ~"That's your affair," returned Samson, "but
26  II,       XXI|        they all concluded that the affair had been planned by agreement
27  II,      XXII|            cool in a well; it's no affair or business of your worship'
28  II,     XXIII|          man of yesterday, and the affair of Roncesvalles, where this
29  II,    XXXIII|           head nor tail, like that affair of the answer to the letter,
30  II,    XXXIII|       history, that is to say, the affair of the enchantment of my
31  II,        XL|           find the lady Dulcinea's affair ever so much advanced; for
32  II,      XLIX|           anxiously to see how the affair would end.~ ~Sancho was
33  II,      XLIX|           has been a very childish affair, and to explain your folly
34  II,       LII|         delusion or an enchantment affair, like everything belonging
35  II,       LVI|         matters connected with the affair as he pleased, as on his
36  II,       LVI|          an untoward ending to the affair, and lastly, Don Quixote,
37  II,       LVI|          to the arrangement of the affair he knew not what to say
38  II,       LVI|          they saw that any way the affair must end in marriage, and
39  II,     LVIII|         Sancho, it strikes me this affair of these nets will prove
40  II,        LX| conversation he related the tragic affair of Claudia Jeronima, at
41  II,      LXII|        minute account of the whole affair of Sancho's government,
42  II,       LXV|     replied that at all events the affair promised well, and he hoped
43  II,       LXV|      hinting that many a difficult affair was settled there with the
44  II,      LXVI|      pack-saddle;' and, as in this affair the fault is your worship'
45  II,      LXVI|           and the end of the whole affair is that the girl has become
46  II,       LXX|          been described, the whole affair being so well arranged and
47  II,    LXXIII|       important point of the whole affair, he could tell them, was
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