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1 I, VII| squires governors of the islands or kingdoms they won, and 2 I, X| world who has ever governed islands."~ ~To which Don Quixote 3 I, X| it are not adventures of islands, but of cross-roads, in 4 I, XV| port in some one of those islands I have promised thee, how 5 I, XX| knights-errant after blows give islands, or kingdoms on the mainland."~ ~" 6 I, XXV| and empires, and giving islands, and bestowing other rewards 7 I, XXVI| having nothing to do with islands of any sort, for he did 8 I, LII| tell me, what's this about islands, for I don't understand 9 I, LII| Sancho, with your ladyships, islands, and vassals?" returned 10 II, II| waiting for."~ ~"May evil islands choke thee, thou detestable 11 II, II| said the niece; "What are islands? Is it something to eat, 12 II, II| and give over looking for islands or shylands."~ ~The curate 13 II, III| be any want of a thousand islands, much less one, for Sancho 14 II, III| Those are not governors of islands," observed Samson, "but 15 II, III| kind: those that govern islands must at least know grammar."~ ~" 16 II, IV| rule kingdoms and govern islands; and I have before now told 17 II, XXXII| empires to rule, or I of islands to govern."~ ~"No, Sancho 18 II, XLIII| about the government of islands than a buzzard; and if there' 19 II, XLIII| be governor of a thousand islands. Thou hast good natural 20 II, XLVII| usual and customary in other islands where there are governors. 21 II, L| government of one of his many islands. I am told he governs like 22 II, LII| come to be a governor of islands? Thou knowest, my friend, 23 II, LII| mirror of all governors of islands.~ ~ ~ ~ 24 II, LIII| be a governor or protect islands or cities from the enemies 25 II, LIII| governors commonly leave other islands. Stand aside and let me 26 II, LIV| being governor of all the islands in the world. Well then, 27 II, LIV| Sancho," said Ricote; "islands are away out in the sea; 28 II, LIV| in the sea; there are no islands on the mainland."~ ~"What? 29 II, LIV| the mainland."~ ~"What? No islands!" said Sancho; "I tell thee, 30 II, LIV| even one's food; for in islands the governors must eat little, 31 II, LIV| talking. Who would give thee islands to govern? Is there any