Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|  another attempt. This time his plan was to purchase, by the
 2   I,  TransPre|        deep design or elaborate plan in his mind when he began
 3   I,  TransPre|     pursuance of this change of plan, he hastily and somewhat
 4   I,       XXV|        be as thou wilt, for thy plan does not seem to me a bad
 5   I,       XXV|      and lose thyself, the best plan will be to cut some branches
 6   I,      XXVI|       this inn to consider what plan to adopt, and also to dine,
 7   I,     XXVII|        HISTORY~ ~ ~The curate's plan did not seem a bad one to
 8   I,     XXVII|     wished, and, altering their plan, the curate went on to instruct
 9   I,    XXXIII|        however, he thought of a plan by which he might deceive
10   I,     XXXIV|     some other less practicable plan.~ ~Lothario then retired,
11   I,        XL|             I cannot think of a plan, senor, for our going to
12   I,        XL| frequently had recourse to this plan, paying the ransom of one
13   I,        XL| comrades it had seemed a better plan to send to Majorca for the
14   I,       XLI|         out the arrangement and plan which, after careful consideration
15   I,       XLI|         not know the renegade's plan, but expected that they
16   I,      XLVI|       to depart, they devised a plan so that, without giving
17   I,      XLVI|       and in pursuance of their plan they arranged with the owner
18   I,     XLVII|         cage, together with the plan they had of taking him home
19   I,    XLVIII|         they have hit upon this plan of carrying you off in this
20   I,      XLIX|         be able to carry out my plan."~ ~"I am content to do
21  II,         I|  however, changing his original plan, which was to avoid touching
22  II,         I|      would have to carry out my plan, and in that case his Majesty
23  II,         V|       equal, that is the safest plan; for if you put her out
24  II,        IX|         for her to arrange some plan for you to see her without
25  II,        XI|       Sancho; "and that by this plan we shall find out what we
26  II,       XIV|     dormouse."~ ~"To match that plan," said Sancho, "I have another
27  II,        XV|     right; it is easy enough to plan and set about an enterprise,
28  II,       XXV|    other, 'Look here, gossip; a plan has occurred to me, by which,
29  II,       XXV|         second regidor, 'for my plan is that you should go one
30  II,       XXV|     replied, 'It's an excellent plan, I declare, gossip, and
31  II,       XXV|        said the inventor of the plan; 'for, by the God that made
32  II,      XXVI|         bids you; it's the best plan; keep to your plain song,
33  II,     XXVII|       on his back, adopting the plan and device that Brunello
34  II,     XXXIV|         bent than ever upon the plan they had of practising some
35  II,       XLI|    trappings, and that his best plan would be to sit sideways
36  II,       LII|         my string of beads, and plan out the dress I am going
37  II,       LVI|      one; but let us adopt this plan and device; let us put off
38  II,     LXIII|       day we should discuss the plan to be adopted for my return
39  II,      LXIV|       told Don Antonio that the plan adopted for releasing Don
40  II,       LXV|      and unhorsed me, and so my plan failed. He went his way,
41  II,      LXVI|      eleven stone."~ ~"The best plan will be for them not to
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