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1 I, TransPre| a series of twenty-five questions, covering the whole period 2 I, V| to this pass?" But to all questions the other only went on with 3 I, V| over."~ ~They put a host of questions to Don Quixote, but his 4 I, XXVIII| my consent?'~ ~"All these questions and answers passed through 5 I, XXX| ahead a little, as he had questions to ask him and matters of 6 I, XXXIV| thou wert calling me to ask questions so remote from the object 7 I, XXXIV| that I do not answer thy questions, I say that I know thy husband 8 I, XLI| demanded for me. While these questions and answers were proceeding, 9 I, XLI| daughter Zoraida so many questions, senor, for the one answer 10 I, XLVIII| though thou shouldst ask questions from this till to-morrow 11 II, IV| REPLY TO THE DOUBTS AND QUESTIONS OF THE BACHELOR SAMSON CARRASCO, 12 II, IX| waiting for any more of his questions, he whipped on his mules.~ ~ 13 II, XIV| eyes, and to whom he put questions, the replies to which furnished 14 II, XXII| faith, if I take to asking questions and answering, I'll go on 15 II, XXIII| brought in the many other questions and answers we exchanged."~ ~" 16 II, XXVII| that the answers suited the questions; and as no one cross-questioned 17 II, XXIX| of the observations and questions Don Quixote addressed to 18 II, XL| fancies, he answers implied questions, clears up doubts, sets 19 II, XLIV| the time for going into questions of the sort, which would 20 II, XLIX| avoid answering all the questions officers of justice put."~ ~" 21 II, LI| then let it rain cases and questions on me, and I'll despatch 22 II, LV| think fit. I have answered questions, I have decided causes, 23 II, LX| asked the pilgrims the same questions he had put to the captains, 24 II, LXII| virtue of answering whatever questions are put to its ear. He observed 25 II, LXII| questioner was Sancho, and his questions were, "Head, shall I by 26 II, LXII| head has given suit the questions put to it?"~ ~"Yes, it is 27 II, LXII| and told me more."~ ~The questions and answers came to an end 28 II, LXII| that answered all who asked questions of it, Don Antonio, fearing 29 II, LXII| and capable of answering questions, though more to Don Quixote' 30 II, LXVI| to settle these doubtful questions and give an opinion in disputes 31 II, LXVII| leave time for asking fool's questions. Body o' me, senor! is your 32 II, LXX| knew very well that with questions and answers his master would 33 II, LXX| and not ask me any more questions, unless you want me to throw