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1 I, IX| knight could not have been so unfortunate as not to have what Platir 2 I, XV| IN WHICH IS RELATED THE UNFORTUNATE ADVENTURE THAT DON QUIXOTE 3 I, XVII| privilege.~ ~The ill-luck of the unfortunate Sancho so ordered it that 4 I, XIX| of the torch held by that unfortunate, and verily your worship 5 I, XXII| said Don Quixote.~ ~"And an unfortunate one," replied Gines, "for 6 I, XXV| excellent in deed as thou art unfortunate in thy lot; begone where 7 I, XXIX| be her husband; I am the unfortunate Cardenio, whom the wrong-doing 8 I, XXX| string of miserable and unfortunate people, and did for them 9 I, XXXIII| though they see that he is unfortunate not by his own fault, but 10 I, XXXVI| have it so, the unhappy and unfortunate Dorothea. I am that lowly 11 I, XLI| it might have been very unfortunate if Heaven had not otherwise 12 I, XLIX| worship, if so be you are so unfortunate, or I so stupid, as not 13 II, X| thousand times, I am the most unfortunate of men."~ ~Sancho, the rogue, 14 II, XV| bone-setter, with whose help the unfortunate Samson was cured. Tom Cecial 15 II, XXV| and counsel of all who are unfortunate!"~ ~ ~Don Quixote was thunderstruck, 16 II, XXVI| let me die, for I am so unfortunate that I can say with King 17 II, XXX| should have been such an unfortunate one as we have seen; but 18 II, XXX| Don Quixote, "cannot be unfortunate, even if my fall had not 19 II, XXXIV| Don Quixote and said, "The unfortunate but valiant knight Montesinos 20 II, XXXVIII| this most humble and most unfortunate countess."~ ~To this Sancho 21 II, XXXVIII| wandering to? Woe is me, unfortunate being! What madness or folly 22 II, XL| like the horse on which the unfortunate Rodrigo, the last king of 23 II, XL| become a nun than a duenna! Unfortunate beings that we are, we duennas! 24 II, XLII| punishment is enough for the unfortunate without the addition of 25 II, XLIV| peerless Dulcinea should be so unfortunate that they cannot let her 26 II, XLVI| withdrew greatly grieved at the unfortunate result of the joke; as they 27 II, XLVIII| souls in purgatory."~ ~The unfortunate duenna hearing herself thus 28 II, XLVIII| every time I think of my unfortunate husband my eyes fill up 29 II, XLVIII| right wrongs and help the unfortunate. Let your worship put before 30 II, LIV| such severities against the unfortunate people of my nation, as 31 II, LV| sinner buried alive, on an unfortunate disgoverned governor?"~ ~ 32 II, LX| inexorable necessities of his unfortunate calling. The regent's lady 33 II, LXIV| the world, and I the most unfortunate knight on earth; it is not 34 II, LXXI| Those two ladies were very unfortunate not to have been born in 35 II, LXXI| born in this age, and I unfortunate above all men not to have 36 II, LXXII| Quixote told him of his unfortunate defeat, and of Dulcinea'