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Parte, Chap.
1 I, X| where I have said; what I beg of your worship is to dress 2 I, XIII| might by condolence, we beg of you, excellent Ambrosia, 3 I, XVIII| any rate, do this much, I beg of thee, Sancho, to undeceive 4 I, XIX| track of his companions, and beg pardon of them on his part 5 I, XX| knightly usage; and so I beg of thee, Sancho, to hold 6 I, XXIII| our path, at one time to beg the shepherds to give him 7 I, XXV| and all were lost; but I beg of your worship not to remind 8 I, XXV| the very name of it; and I beg of you, too, to reckon as 9 I, XXIX| search of your master to beg a boon of him, which is 10 I, XXIX| thing among others I would beg of you, senor licentiate, 11 I, XXX| kiss your lord's hand and beg his pardon, and henceforward 12 I, LII| gave him his leave and I beg mine from you, offering 13 I, LII| and to prove it I will beg of you, in your own sprightly, 14 II, XIV| here; but in the meantime, beg and entreat of your master 15 II, XVI| aside out of the road to beg a little milk from some 16 II, XXII| and said the guide, "I beg of you, Senor Don Quixote, 17 II, XXIII| Dulcinea del Toboso sends to beg those six reals, and the 18 II, XXIX| barefooted friars were to beg me."~ ~"As that's the case," 19 II, XXXV| the right way to ask, and beg, and behave themselves; 20 II, XXXVI| their own in the alms they beg for; so that one way or 21 II, XXXVIII| blandishments and prayers, I will beg my master (for I know he 22 II, XLII| desires. Some will bribe, beg, solicit, rise early, entreat, 23 II, XLVII| kiss her hands, and that I beg of her not to forget to 24 II, L| read how a duchess sends to beg for a couple of dozen of 25 II, L| not to speak of sending to beg for acorns from a peasant 26 II, LII| burst their eyes out; so I beg your excellence to order 27 II, LIII| spoils of the foe, I only beg and entreat some friend, 28 II, LIV| foreigners of that sort that beg for alms singing; who as 29 II, LVII| Altisidora, "and that is that I beg your pardon about the theft 30 II, LXX| deliver myself; and so I beg of your worship to let me 31 II, LXXIV| confessing me let some one, I beg, go for the notary."~ ~They 32 II, LXXIV| Quixote of La Mancha,' they beg of him on my behalf as earnestly