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Parte, Chap.
1 I, AuthPre| king of his taxes and thou knowest the common saying, "Under 2 I, VIII| subject of adventures thou knowest little. What I say is the 3 I, X| worship."~ ~"How little thou knowest about it," answered Don 4 I, XI| For I know my love thou knowest,~ Therefore thine to claim 5 I, XVII| inflicted on us the injury thou knowest of; whence conjecture that 6 I, XVIII| is."~ ~"How little thou knowest about chivalry, Sancho," 7 I, XXI| said Don Quixote, "for thou knowest, Sancho, that I have the 8 I, XXV| said Sancho.~ ~"Much thou knowest about it!" said Don Quixote. " 9 I, XXX| thee for that, and thou knowest the common saying, 'for 10 I, XXXI| shall be made right. But knowest thou what amazes me, Sancho? 11 I, XXXII| landlady; "it seems to me thou knowest a great deal about these 12 I, XXXIII| thou art Anselmo, and thou knowest that I am Lothario; the 13 I, XXXIII| asked of the Lothario thou knowest. True friends will prove 14 I, XXXIII| told me so. Then, if thou knowest that thou hast a wife, modest, 15 I, XXXIII| what thou sayest, or thou knowest not what thou dost demand. 16 I, XXXIII| and crush thee that thou knowest it thyself. And in confirmation 17 I, XXXIII| high excellence that thou knowest, wherefore shouldst thou 18 I, XXXIV| tell me, Lothario, if thou knowest my husband Anselmo, and 19 I, XXXIV| I desire to know if thou knowest me too. Answer me this, 20 I, XXXIV| not speak of what thou too knowest, of our friendship, that 21 I, XXXIV| come before one whom thou knowest to be the mirror wherein 22 II, II| of thy cottage, when thou knowest I did not remain in my house. 23 II, II| faithfully the truth of what thou knowest touching what I have demanded 24 II, IX| is the case, as thou well knowest."~ ~While the two were engaged 25 II, X| thee know, Sancho, if thou knowest it not, that with lovers 26 II, X| my three mares that thou knowest are in foal on our village 27 II, XVI| own. And to prove it, thou knowest already, Sancho, by experience 28 II, XVII| and if I die here thou knowest our old compact; thou wilt 29 II, XX| of a lizard than of him, knowest so much."~ ~"Pass judgment 30 II, XXIX| mind any other, for thou knowest nothing about colures, lines, 31 II, XLII| mind can imagine. If thou knowest thyself, it will follow 32 II, XLIV| sing, Emerencia, for thou knowest that ever since this stranger 33 II, XLIV| beauty to the sky.~ ~ Thou knowest that my voice is sweet,~ 34 II, LII| with pure joy; and thou knowest they say sudden joy kills 35 II, LII| governor of islands? Thou knowest, my friend, what my mother 36 II, LIV| pure Castilian:~ ~"Thou knowest well, neighbour and friend 37 II, LIV| necessities, and, as thou knowest, I know they are many."~ ~" 38 II, LIV| the rich young heir thou knowest of, and they say he was 39 II, LX| faction opposed to thee. Thou knowest that this Torrellas has 40 II, LXII| asked it, "Who am I?" "Thou knowest," was the answer. "That 41 II, LXII| but to tell me if thou knowest me." "Yes, I know thee, 42 II, LXII| convince me, O Head, that thou knowest everything;" and as he retired 43 II, LXIII| behave to chief galleys? Knowest thou not that rashness is 44 II, LXVII| the three kerchiefs thou knowest of; she wept at my departure, 45 II, LXVII| something of a poet, as thou knowest, and that besides the bachelor 46 II, LXIX| caverns of Dis, as thou knowest all that the inscrutable