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1 I, XIV| charge against me that his wishes were honourable, and that 2 I, XIV| is from yielding to the wishes of any of her lovers, for 3 I, XV| hastened to make known his wishes to them; they, however, 4 I, XVI| search of him and meet his wishes unreservedly. And it is 5 I, XXI| guide it according to my wishes and thy wants," said Don 6 I, XXVII| our fair and reasonable wishes being realised. She, as 7 I, XXVII| attain the object of thy wishes, for Luscinda is my bride, 8 I, XXVII| ready to yield to their wishes when they offered her for 9 I, XXVII| will strive to gratify her wishes by seeking destruction; 10 I, XXVIII| submission to Heaven, all their wishes centred, and mine were in 11 I, XXVIII| outlast the attainment of his wishes, I shall be, after all, 12 I, XXXIII| virtue of modesty; and he who wishes her not to lose it, but 13 I, XXXIII| earth, the object of her wishes, the fulfilment of her desires, 14 I, XXXIV| the temerity of his wanton wishes, and let the world know ( 15 I, XXXIV| hope of attaining thy base wishes? When were not thy professions 16 I, XXXVI| you what satisfies all my wishes, may she live in peace and 17 I, XXXIX| consented to comply with his wishes, and said that mine were 18 I, XLI| except in accordance with the wishes of Zoraida, who now came 19 I, XLII| purpose and the captain's wishes, had no desire to keep them 20 I, XLVI| and heaven grant that your wishes and mine may be realised, 21 II, II| Sancho, "but if your worship wishes me to fetch the bachelor 22 II, V| consent and fall in with my wishes?"~ ~"Do you know why, husband?" 23 II, XXI| off the fulfillment of his wishes for a moment. At once all 24 II, XXV| senor ape, this gentleman wishes to know whether certain 25 II, XXV| question; but if your worship wishes to know more, on Friday 26 II, XXX| may come and carry out his wishes, which are, as he says and 27 II, XXXII| and do exactly what he wishes."~ ~The seneschal replied 28 II, XLIV| as fly. If your highness wishes to gratify me still further, 29 II, XLIX| this lady may say what she wishes with less embarrassment."~ ~ 30 II, LXII| Tell me, Head, what are the wishes of my eldest son?"~ ~"I 31 II, LXII| that I cannot judge of wishes; however, I can tell thee 32 II, LXXI| to gratify your worship's wishes if I'm to profit by it; 33 II, LXXII| the accomplishment of his wishes. Meanwhile there arrived