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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| Spanish. He was, in fact, an honest, faithful, and painstaking 2 I, Commend| it be~ To earn thyself an honest name,~ For fooleries preserved 3 I, VII| a neighbour of his, an honest man (if indeed that title 4 I, XI| call it-what I offer~ Is an honest love, and pure.~ ~ Cunning 5 I, XXII| and it is not fitting that honest men should be the instruments 6 I, XXIV| him hand to hand like an honest man."~ ~"That is true," 7 I, XXXI| had, and that he was an honest fellow; I asked her too 8 I, L| God as commonly aids the honest intentions of the simple 9 II, I| know the barber to be an honest fellow."~ ~"Even if he were 10 II, VIII| yet, on the faith of an honest man, I never spoke ill of 11 II, X| hot-tempered as they are honest, and won't put up with liberties 12 II, XI| Sancho, Christian Sancho, honest Sancho, let us leave these 13 II, XVI| long as they are books of honest entertainment that charm 14 II, XIX| Quixote, "thou prevaricator of honest language, God confound thee!"~ ~" 15 II, XXXIV| This demon must be an honest fellow and a good Christian," 16 II, XL| swear by the faith of an honest man and the shades of all 17 II, XLIII| attained the object of an honest ambition.~ ~"The last counsel 18 II, XLV| he believed him to be an honest man and a good Christian, 19 II, XLV| Sancho saw him he said, "Honest man, give me that stick, 20 II, XLV| governor said to the man, "Honest man, go home with your money, 21 II, XLV| worship by reason of this honest man coming to my shop yesterday ( 22 II, XLV| off-hand the judgment of an honest man; and so my decision 23 II, XLVII| thousand leagues off was an honest fellow and a good soul. 24 II, XLIX| reals, for he knows I am an honest man and that I have neither 25 II, XLIX| proof that he himself was an honest man than his having refused 26 II, LVIII| and it is enough for an honest man not to be a monster 27 II, LXIV| renegade, for he seems to me an honest good-hearted fellow."~ ~ 28 II, LXV| Quixote who I am; so that my honest endeavours may be successful, 29 II, LXIX| orders; or by the word of an honest man, ye shall see what ye 30 II, LXX| and the cure for it is honest and constant employment.