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1 I, TransPre| below ill with fever. At the news that the enemy was in sight 2 I, XVIII| Quixote, hearing the sad news his squire gave him; "I 3 I, XXIII| me to a place whence the news of my death will reach thy 4 I, XXV| which will be with the news your worship desires and 5 I, XXX| canst give me by such good news."~ ~"Let your worship ask 6 I, XXXI| jewel as a guerdon for good news,' and acknowledgment of 7 I, XXXIII| Lothario aside asked him what news he had and in what humour 8 I, XXXIV| she received the startling news without uneasiness.~ ~The 9 I, XXXV| him, he asked what was the news in Florence.~ ~The citizen 10 I, XXXV| robbed me of life. If the news of my death should reach 11 I, XXXVII| this life. The first good news the world and mankind received 12 I, XXXIX| several letters, I have had no news whatever of him or of my 13 I, XXXIX| after my arrival in Flanders news came of the league that 14 I, XLII| senor, if you only knew what news you have given me and how 15 I, XLII| myself! Oh that I could bring news to our old father that thou 16 I, XLII| such deep emotion at the news he had received of his brother 17 I, XLII| brother to Seville, and send news to his father of his having 18 I, LII| boy ran off to bring the news to his housekeeper and his 19 I, LII| in at the gate.~ ~At the news of Don Quixote's arrival 20 II, I| came at last to talk of the news that had come from the capital, 21 II, X| messengers that carry the news of what is going on in the 22 II, X| him he exclaimed, "What news, Sancho, my friend? Am I 23 II, X| Then thou bringest good news," said Don Quixote.~ ~"So 24 II, X| and in guerdon of this news, as unexpected as it is 25 II, XXIII| knows what grief. I have now news to give you, which, if it 26 II, XXV| to him, 'Pay me for good news, gossip; your ass has turned 27 II, XXVI| this minute for the good news, to anyone who could tell 28 II, XXXI| duchess asked Don Quixote what news he had of the lady Dulcinea, 29 II, XXXVI| courtier who only seeks for news to repeat and talk of, instead 30 II, L| enough at not having had any news of my father this ever so 31 II, L| am bringing her such good news that she will have reason 32 II, L| come gladly to hear any news of my father."~ ~"There 33 II, L| like a prince; for the good news he has brought, and his 34 II, L| give the neighbours the news of our good luck, and father 35 II, L| begged him to give them his news, as well of Don Quixote 36 II, LII| know how I am, and whatever news there may be in this place, 37 II, LII| that island. Here is the news of the village; La Berrueca 38 II, LIV| was greatly pleased at the news, and promised himself to 39 II, LVII| such grand hopes as the news of my government bred in 40 II, LVII| we may always hear good news of your exploits; God speed 41 II, LIX| Juan asked Don Quixote what news he had of the lady Dulcinea 42 II, LXV| Reward me for my good news, Senor Don Quixote! Don 43 II, LXXIII| housekeeper and niece, whom the news of his arrival had already 44 II, LXXIV| them he exclaimed, "Good news for you, good sirs, that 45 II, LXXIV| makes his will."~ ~This news gave a tremendous impulse