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1 I, AuthPre| poor in thoughts, wholly wanting in learning and wisdom, 2 I, IX| a thing that was never wanting to any of those knights-errant 3 I, IX| pleasantest, and if it be wanting in any good quality, I maintain 4 I, X| which your worship is now wanting to revive? Let your worship 5 I, XII| that of the Lord not be wanting to me," said Pedro; "that 6 I, XXI| worst of it is half of it is wanting."~ ~When Sancho heard him 7 I, XXI| putting myself in the way of wanting it, for I mean, with all 8 I, XXI| another thing, too, that is wanting; for supposing we find a 9 I, XXIV| delightful reading been wanting; so, as far as I am concerned, 10 I, XXVI| went on, 'The wounded, and wanting of sleep, and the pierced, 11 I, XXVII| reason which has since been wanting to me; and so, without seeking 12 I, XXX| of his master about not wanting to marry were so disagreeable 13 I, XXXIII| end, and nothing shall be wanting that I may think necessary 14 I, XXXIII| things more to her taste, and wanting that time and opportunity 15 I, XXXIV| calling herself cowardly and wanting in spirit, since she had 16 I, XXXVI| virtue, and if thou art wanting in that, refusing me what 17 I, XXXVIII| discussed, so hopelessly wanting in all, when his wretched 18 I, XXXVIII| nevertheless, not to be wanting in compliance, he would 19 I, XLV| Quixote, "for half of it is wanting, that is to say the beaver."~ ~" 20 I, XLVII| case, what do they mean by wanting me to believe that he is 21 I, XLVII| travels, and, in short, wanting in everything like intelligent 22 I, XLVIII| please much more than one wanting in them, like the greater 23 I, XLIX| denies them must be totally wanting in reason and good sense."~ ~ 24 I, L| the truth; for if this be wanting in the beginning, the middle 25 II, XVII| leave them as they stand, wanting the words wherewith to glorify 26 II, XVII| rashness and folly than wanting to fight lions tooth and 27 II, XXVI| intentions have been found wanting in my case only, blessed 28 II, XXVII| who did so was altogether wanting in common sense. Moreover, 29 II, XXXV| know how many are still wanting or over the number."~ ~" 30 II, XXXVI| bosom, and there's nothing wanting but to put the address to 31 II, XXXVIII| find them."~ ~"He would be wanting in wits, senora countess," 32 II, XLVII| wide mouth; and but for wanting ten or a dozen teeth and