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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| is known to the world in general as Jarvis's. It was not 2 I, TransPre| question of caviare to the general, or, if it is, the fault 3 I, TransPre| apparently, the friendship of his general.~ ~How severely Cervantes 4 I, TransPre| but the aristocracy in general were not likely to relish 5 I, TransPre| book, does not look like general insensibility to its merits. 6 I, TransPre| what it was; and if the general public did not come forward 7 I, XIV| choice is idle. Let this general declaration serve for each 8 I, XXXIV| army looks ill without its general and a castle without its 9 I, XXXIX| than fortune; though in the general poverty of those communities 10 I, XXXIX| Turk, Selim, made my master general at sea for having done his 11 I, XXXIX| fault or neglect of the general who commanded on our side, 12 I, XXXIX| enemy killed in twenty-two general assaults exceeded twenty-five 13 I, XL| wealth, and that it was the general opinion throughout the city 14 I, XLV| carry on the joke for the general amusement; so addressing 15 I, XLV| chaos, complication, and general entanglement, Don Quixote 16 I, LI| to such a pitch has this general infatuation gone that there 17 II, XIII| my horse's croup than a general takes with him when he goes 18 II, XVI| which he rebukes vice in general, in the style of Horace, 19 II, XXXII| come out here lately with general applause, it is to be inferred 20 II, XLII| held accountable at the general calling to account; where 21 II, XLV| inhabitants showed every sign of general satisfaction; and with great 22 II, XLVII| in killing a bad doctor-a general executioner. And now give 23 II, LX| Panza could not help giving general pleasure to all the world. 24 II, LXIII| hu, hu," three times. The general, for so we shall call him, 25 II, LXIII| without wings asked the general if this was a usual ceremony 26 II, LXIII| yourself at last."~ ~The general was about to ask what these 27 II, LXIII| On hearing this the general sprang upon the gangway 28 II, LXIII| receive their orders. The general ordered two to put out to 29 II, LXIII| vessel. Seeing this the general swore he would not leave 30 II, LXIII| what they brought back. The general anchored close in, and perceived 31 II, LXIII| Tell me, dog," said the general, "what led thee to kill 32 II, LXIII| about to reply, but the general could not at that moment 33 II, LXIII| had a good chase, senor general," said the viceroy.~ ~"Your 34 II, LXIII| this yard," replied the general.~ ~"How so?" returned the 35 II, LXIII| viceroy.~ ~"Because," said the general, "against all law, reason, 36 II, LXIII| unhappy youth had to say? The general bade him say what he pleased, 37 II, LXIII| while he addressing the general and the viceroy said, "This, 38 II, LXIII| this strange occurrence the general said, "At any rate your 39 II, LXIII| madness than of bravado. The general yielded to the viceroy's 40 II, LXIII| Gaspar was staying. The general and the viceroy had some 41 II, LXIV| made sail eastward, the general having begged the viceroy