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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| daring, was too dangerous a piece of property to be left in 2 I, TransPre| and in some places clumsy piece of work and the frequent 3 I, TransPre| whom Heaven has given a piece of bread for which he is 4 I, TransPre| of his chivalries is of a piece with the pasteboard helmet, 5 I, Commend| Lazaril -,~ When with a piece of straw so neat -~ The 6 I, AuthPre| work will be. And as this piece of yours aims at nothing 7 I, I| done, and made a successful piece of work of it too, had not 8 I, II| reals in small change or a piece of eight; moreover, it may 9 I, II| cooked stockfish, and a piece of bread as black and mouldy 10 I, XV| though it be in fact a piece of wood, it cannot be said 11 I, XIX| sumpter mule. But another piece of ill-luck befell them, 12 I, XX| bit of looking-glass and a piece of a comb and some little 13 I, XXI| Quixote; "that this wonderful piece of this enchanted helmet 14 I, XXII| the commissary; "a fine piece of pleasantry he has come 15 I, XXX| behind every stone such a piece of luck as is offered you 16 I, XXXI| the custom only to give a piece of bread and cheese; because 17 I, XXXI| took out from his store a piece of bread and another of 18 I, XLV| sounder judgments -that this piece we have now before us, which 19 I, LI| his finery and jewellery, piece by piece, and discovered 20 I, LI| and jewellery, piece by piece, and discovered that he 21 I, LII| whose way it was to carry a piece of marble slab or a stone, 22 II, XII| as the game lasts, each piece has its own particular office, 23 II, XVII| God to engage in such a piece of folly. To this, Don Quixote 24 II, XIX| carried, wrapped up in a piece of green buckram by way 25 II, XXXV| squeamish. But to make a piece of work about three thousand 26 II, XXXV| me? No, nothing but one piece of abuse after another, 27 II, XLV| thanked), and putting a piece of cloth into my hands and 28 II, XLVII| for the present give me a piece of bread and four pounds 29 II, XLVII| substantial, if it were even a piece of bread and an onion?"~ ~" 30 II, XLVII| face puckered up like a piece of parchment, and his eyes 31 II, LI| readily exchanged for a piece of bread and a bunch of 32 II, LV| keep; and then taking a piece of bread out of his alforjas 33 II, LVIII| whom heaven has given a piece of bread for which he is 34 II, LXIV| the whole business was a piece of enchantment. Here was 35 II, LXVII| not to the purpose is a piece of nonsense and not a maxim. 36 II, LXX| and now-a-days there is no piece of silliness they can sing