Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        some such way for all the mischief it does in the world.~ ~
 2   I,        VI|           the authors of all the mischief, were, and right willingly
 3   I,        VI|      have every one of them done mischief; better fling them out of
 4   I,        VI|        neither do nor can do the mischief the books of chivalry have
 5   I,       VII|        and the room, he had done mischief in that house that would
 6   I,        XV|      hands.~ ~ ~Then, seeing the mischief they had done, the Yanguesans
 7   I,      XVII|        belief, Sancho, that this mischief comes of thy not being dubbed
 8   I,       XXI|      have returned and done more mischief in revenging thee than the
 9   I,       XXI|       and transport her. But the mischief is that until peace is made
10   I,     XXIII|    Sancho; "but, as you say this mischief might have been avoided
11   I,      XXVI|         strip stark naked, or do mischief to these trees which have
12   I,      XXXI|          be a man again."~ ~"The mischief," said Don Quixote, "lay
13   I,     XXXIV|        of mistresses entail this mischief among others; they make
14   I,     XXXIV|       course to take to undo the mischief or find some ready escape
15   I,     XXXIV|       did nothing to prevent the mischief I there pointed out to him,
16   I,    XXXVII|          have a mind to play the mischief with thee, in a way that
17   I,    XXXVII|         or to ward off impending mischief; for all these are the work
18   I,     XXXIX|       source and hiding place of mischief, that devourer, sponge,
19   I,      XLVI|    master, master, there is more mischief in the village than one
20   I,      XLVI|         bodies' pardon."~ ~"What mischief can there be in any village,
21   I,       LII|     their crossbows, apprehended mischief, and clustering round the
22  II,        II|         t enter here, you bag of mischief and sack of knavery; go
23  II,       XIV|      doing ourselves any harm or mischief."~ ~"Body of my father!"
24  II,       XIV|    squire, that all the harm and mischief that may come of our quarrel
25  II,      XVII| accountable for all the harm and mischief which these beasts may do,
26  II,       XXV|      discord everywhere, blowing mischief about and making quarrels
27  II,     XXXIV|       dared not desert lest some mischief should befall him. Scarcely
28  II,     XXXIV|     there's music there can't be mischief."~ ~"Nor where there are
29  II,   XXXVIII|       was agreed that before the mischief came to light, Don Clavijo
30  II,     XXXIX|         have heard say, then the mischief would have been past curing.
31  II,    XLVIII|         a guise to work him some mischief, and he began crossing himself
32  II,       LXI|         who is the author of all mischief, and the boys who are wickeder
33  II,     LXVII|    shepherds there are with more mischief than simplicity in them;
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