Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|  before your Grace, that your Highness dispose of me at your pleasure'?"
 2   I,      XXIX|       the damsel:~ ~"Let your highness, lady, lead on whithersoever
 3   I,      XXIX|     journey this side of your highness's kingdom."~ ~ ~"Your worship
 4   I,       XXX|     wonder, senora, that your highness should be confused and embarrassed
 5   I,       XXX|        and with this cue your highness may now recall to your sorrowful
 6   I,      XXXV|      and beauteous lady, your highness may live from this day forth
 7   I,      XLIV|      Dorothea, requesting her Highness in knightly and errant phrase
 8   I,      XLVI|     of fair fortune; for your highness is only kept from enjoying
 9   I,      XLVI|    Don Quixote at this, "your highness has hit the point; and that
10  II,       VII|   brave, let your worship and highness set out to-day rather than
11  II,        IX|  Sancho, "when what I saw her highness in was only a very little
12  II,       XXX|    may be in my power and her highness may command; and mind, Sancho,
13  II,       XXX|     to say may it please your highness to give him leave that,
14  II,       XXX|       duchess and said, "Your highness may conceive that never
15  II,       XXX|  truth of what I say, if your highness is pleased to accept of
16  II,       XXX|            Of the Lions, your highness must say," said Sancho, "
17  II,      XXXI|      them, said to him, "Your highness should go and take my lady
18  II,     XXXII|   this table here before your highness's eyes, it would spare my
19  II,     XXXII|    made answer, "Senora, your highness must know that everything
20  II,     XXXII|    him to the government your highness has bestowed upon him; though
21  II,     XXXII|   these ways I can serve your highness, I will not he longer in
22  II,    XXXIII|       and shovel. And if your highness does not like to give me
23  II,    XXXIII|   moment in the apple of your highness's eye, and I'd as soon stab
24  II,      XXXV|   duke.~ ~"Let me alone, your highness," said Sancho. "I'm not
25  II,     XXXVI|       Then said Sancho, "Your highness must know, dear lady of
26  II,     XXXVI|      I bear a message to your highness, which is that your magnificence
27  II,      XLIV|       chamber as fly. If your highness wishes to gratify me still
28  II,      XLIV|   through the generosity your highness is disposed to display towards
29  II,      XLIV|    Don Quixote replied, "Your highness has spoken like what you
30  II,      XLIV|   world by the praise of your highness than by all the eulogies
31  II,       LII|       that assurance and your highness's good leave," said Don
32  II,       LII|    DUCHESS.~ ~The letter your highness wrote me, my lady, gave
33  II,       LII|      for all that I send your highness about half a peck that I
34  II,       LII| praying our Lord to have your highness in his keeping and not to
35  II,       LXX|       other device; with your highness's leave I will retire, not
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