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Parte, Chap.
1 I, III| little box of ointment to cure the wounds they received. 2 I, III| that there was some one to cure them, unless indeed they 3 I, III| no need of a surgeon to cure him. This done, he picked 4 I, V| for the wise Urganda to cure and see to my wounds."~ ~" 5 I, V| and we will contrive to cure you here without fetching 6 I, XVII| balsam with which we shall cure ourselves in the twinkling 7 I, XVII| wine, for it is wanted to cure one of the best knights-errant 8 I, XXIII| malady~ A miracle alone a cure can give.~ ~ ~"There is 9 I, XXIII| this, and there strive to cure him (if indeed his malady 10 I, XXIII| indeed his malady admits of a cure), or learn when he is in 11 I, XXIV| absent himself in order to cure his love, he was now in 12 I, XXVI| some simple benefice or cure, or some place as sacristan 13 I, XXVII| What, if all fail, will cure the heart of sadness?~ Madness.~ 14 I, XXVII| is but folly~ To seek a cure for melancholy:~ Ask where 15 I, XXVIII| to fling the master and cure his passion, as I had in 16 I, XXIX| they had proposed to do to cure Don Quixote, or at any rate 17 I, XXXIII| recourse to some artifice to cure me; and this can be easily 18 I, XLVII| means they could discover a cure for his madness. The canon 19 II, VIII| give sight to the blind, cure cripples, restore health 20 II, XVIII| looking for some one to cure him at every step. He must 21 II, XXXVI| mighty arm they will find a cure for their sorrows and troubles; 22 II, XL| Don Quixote, "if I don't cure yours."~ ~At this instant 23 II, XLIII| maxims."~ ~"God alone can cure that," said Sancho; "for 24 II, XLVII| in order to be able to cure him when he falls sick. 25 II, LI| himself that he does not cure diseases when there are 26 II, LX| administer medicines that will cure you, and cure gradually, 27 II, LX| that will cure you, and cure gradually, and not of a 28 II, LXV| there's no need of him to cure this ailment. Let us go 29 II, LXIX| cow of the wedding for the cure of other people's ailments. 30 II, LXX| entirely of idleness, and the cure for it is honest and constant 31 II, LXXI| killing the sick man he had to cure, requires to be paid for 32 II, LXXI| over; but with me though to cure somebody else costs me drops 33 II, LXXI| grease them for me before I cure him; for, as they say, ' 34 II, LXXI| payment will comport with the cure, and I would not have the 35 II, LXXI| importance and nature of the cure deserves, the treasures