Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|        you want for yours. The remedy for this is very simple:
 2   I,         V|   having recourse to his usual remedy, which was to think of some
 3   I,      VIII|       seem to be on the way to remedy the deficiency readily.
 4   I,        XI|    uneasy, as he would apply a remedy with which it would be soon
 5   I,       XII|    your wound, though with the remedy I have applied to you there
 6   I,      XVII|  Fierabras; and that with this remedy he might thenceforward,
 7   I,       XIX|       provide ourselves with a remedy."~ ~"In that case," said
 8   I,      XXVI|        admitted of any kind of remedy.~ ~ ~ ~
 9   I,     XXVII|       What must I do to find a remedy?~ Die.~ What is the lure
10   I,    XXVIII|  unable to suggest anything to remedy them or any consolation
11   I,    XXVIII|       does not always supply a remedy in cases of difficulty,
12   I,      XXIX|        as there is no possible remedy for it. All I ask of you
13   I,      XXIX|       for this he soon found a remedy in his fancy, and said he
14   I,     XXXIV|        had not Camilla found a remedy. It did not occur to Lothario
15   I,     XXXIV|     moment thought of a way to remedy what was to all appearance
16   I,     XXXVI|       case that admitted of no remedy his wisest course was, by
17   I,    XXXVII|    Well, well, God will give a remedy," said Don Quixote; "hand
18   I,   XXXVIII|       on so that he may try to remedy it by a counter-mine, and
19   I,     XLIII|   easier; though I daresay the remedy I propose will do me very
20  II,        VI|      supplication to send some remedy."~ ~To which Don Quixote
21  II,         X|  himself again, "Well, there's remedy for everything except death,
22  II,       XIV|        life."~ ~"I know a good remedy for that," said he of the
23  II,       XIV|      or provocation?"~ ~"I can remedy that entirely," said he
24  II,        XV|      of discovering some ready remedy for his madness. Carrasco
25  II,     XXIII|      and wish I was a Fucar to remedy them, and that I would have
26  II,     XXXII|        reproving what I cannot remedy;" and without uttering another
27  II,      XXXV|    show where lies the fitting remedy~ To give relief in such
28  II,     XXXVI|        do not go to look for a remedy to the houses of jurists
29  II,   XXXVIII|       will know how, if not to remedy them, to sympathise with
30  II,   XXXVIII|     hangs and depends the sole remedy for my misfortune, O valorous
31  II,        XL|        by way of an economical remedy, for by applying them to
32  II,     XLIII|    sign for me, for 'there's a remedy for everything except death;'
33  II,      XLVI|     disillusion is an approved remedy;" and with this he retired,
34  II,        LI|      them so long - God send a remedy for it. I say this, master
35  II,        LX|        is the condition of the remedy that Sancho shall receive
36  II,        LX|       to find in thee if not a remedy at least relief in my misfortune;
37  II,      LXIV|     sea between."~ ~"There's a remedy for everything except death,"
38  II,       LXX|       to have recourse to that remedy, senora," said Altisidora; "
39  II,      LXXI|      rest where it is, for the remedy seems to me a very rough
40  II,     LXXII| Dulcinea's enchantment and the remedy, all which threw Don Alvaro
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