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1 I, TransPre| the Moor who had agreed to act as their guide deserted 2 I, TransPre| of a crazy gentleman to act the part of a knight-errant 3 I, X| happened to him he performed an act of ownership that helped 4 I, XIV| to try if absence would act with him as it is wont; 5 I, XX| as thou wilt, for I will act as I think most consistent 6 I, XXII| moment; I was caught in the act, there was no occasion for 7 I, XXVII| arguments how unreasonably I act in leading the life I do; 8 I, XXVIII| intelligence or suspicion made him act as you shall hear. One night, 9 I, XXIX| instruct Dorothea how to act, but she said they might 10 I, XXXIII| through a needless anxiety to act circumspectly; and so he 11 I, XXXIV| with such reality did she act this strange farce and mystification 12 I, XXXIV| to the true nature of the act. Lothario, terrified and 13 I, XXXVII| suggested that Luscinda would act and support Dorothea's part 14 I, XLI| lest he should do some mad act, he said to her, "Infamous 15 I, XLII| sallied out of the inn to act as sentinel of the castle 16 I, XLIII| he was, did not forget to act as sentinel, and said in 17 I, XLVI| be pacified, and even to act as peacemakers between the 18 I, XLVIII| them, and the players who act them, say that this is what 19 I, XLVIII| first scene of the first act, and in the second a grown-up 20 I, XLVIII| seen a play where the first act began in Europe, the second 21 I, XLVIII| bind those who write or act them to make them as they 22 I, XLVIII| to the capital, and could act them in safety, and those 23 I, L| I am advising you now to act as a sensible man should; 24 I, LII| barber told him he would act very wisely in doing as 25 II, XI| that hill, and we have to act it this afternoon in that 26 II, XVIII| is that I have seen him act the acts of the greatest 27 II, XX| rightly few know how,~ To act without me fewer still,~ 28 II, XXI| by the calamity thy hasty act has brought upon thee."~ ~" 29 II, XXV| posted himself outside to act as showman and explain the 30 II, XXVII| out, as if it were in the act and attitude of braying; 31 II, XLVII| but in all things you will act as may be expected of your 32 II, LIX| waited for his master to act as taster. Seeing, however, 33 II, LXXIV| I for him; it was his to act, mine to write; we two together