Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      never fall flat, but they lose half their flavour when
 2   I,        IV|       he is so careless that I lose one every day, and when
 3   I,         X|      shattered, he was like to lose his senses, and clapping
 4   I,       XXI|      deficiency I fear I shall lose what my arm has fairly earned.
 5   I,       XXV|       I find myself, I neither lose nor gain; but if they did,
 6   I,       XXV|    however, not to miss me and lose thyself, the best plan will
 7   I,      XXVI|      certain it is that he did lose them in consequence of the
 8   I,    XXVIII|      they went by, and even to lose confidence in the faith
 9   I,    XXVIII|       not enough that I should lose it by my flight, but they
10   I,      XXXI|   nothing, and to let slip and lose so rich and great a match
11   I,    XXXIII|       he who wishes her not to lose it, but to keep and preserve
12   I,    XXXIII|     little, and what thou wilt lose so much that I leave it
13   I,    XXXIII|        consent to be, though I lose thy friendship, the greatest
14   I,        XL|        be uneasy, for he would lose his life or restore us to
15   I,     XLIII| anything now; I do not want to lose the pleasure I get from
16   I,      XLVI|      herself to me, I will not lose the opportunity of raising
17   I,      XLIX|      excellent sense, and only lose his stirrups, as has been
18  II,         I|        was against him, not to lose the presents his relations
19  II,       III|  reputation by their writings, lose it entirely, or damage it
20  II,        IV|        trip for me, to make me lose my footing and fall and
21  II,      VIII|       I find myself, I neither lose nor gain; nay, while I see
22  II,      XVII|      carry them in; so, not to lose them, for he had already
23  II,      XVII|     adventures it is better to lose by a card too many than
24  II,       XXX|       in few words; but not to lose time in talking, come, great
25  II,      XXXI|    said Sancho, "for you won't lose the trick in years by a
26  II,    XXXIII|     civilities it is better to lose by a card too many than
27  II,     XXXIV|     had any senses who did not lose them with the confused din
28  II,       XLI|      on my spurs, so as not to lose time, such is my desire
29  II,       XLV|   future, if you don't want to lose it, see that you don't take
30  II,       XLV|    decision is that the tailor lose the making and the labourer
31  II,      LIII|        for there is no time to lose; the enemy is increasing
32  II,      LIII|       I find myself, I neither lose nor gain;' I mean that without
33  II,      LIII|        it sorely grieves us to lose you, for your wit and Christian
34  II,        LV|       I find myself; I neither lose nor gain.' Whether I have
35  II,      LVII|       I find myself, I neither lose nor gain.'"~ ~Thus did Sancho
36  II,        LX|        entanglements, I do not lose all hope of escaping from
37  II,     LXIII|        your vengeance will not lose much by waiting while I
38  II,       LXV|         for by his recovery we lose not only his own drolleries,
39  II,      LXVI|       lost my honour I did not lose nor can I lose the virtue
40  II,      LXVI|       I did not lose nor can I lose the virtue of keeping my
41  II,       LXX|       never be content, win or lose."~ ~"Very likely," said
42  II,      LXXI|       and that thou mayest not lose by a card too much or too
43  II,      LXXI|        please me thou shouldst lose thy life, which is needed
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