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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