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1 I, AuthPre| to go with the current of custom, or to implore thee, dearest 2 I, IV| or all together as is the custom and vile usage of your breed, 3 I, VII| my part in so liberal a custom; on the contrary, I mean 4 I, XVIII| believe it has not been the custom so far to go into battle 5 I, XX| leading by the halter, as his custom was, his ass, his constant 6 I, XXI| equerry, and that it was the custom with nobles to have such 7 I, XXV| and dignities after the custom of knights-errant, must 8 I, XXXI| it is a usual and ancient custom with knights and ladies 9 I, XXXI| said Sancho, "and a good custom it was, to my mind; but 10 I, XXXI| it would seem to be the custom only to give a piece of 11 I, XL| entrust to him; for it is the custom with some renegades, when 12 II, IV| wrongs, as is the use and custom of good knights-errant."~ ~ 13 II, XIV| brother, that it is the custom with the fighting men of 14 II, XIV| another to shivers."~ ~"That custom, sir squire," replied Sancho, " 15 II, XIV| heard my master speak of any custom of the sort, and he knows 16 II, XIX| opinion, that it was the custom of knights-errant to sleep 17 II, XX| and burden that nature and custom have imposed upon masters. 18 II, XXVI| of the city according to custom, with criers going before 19 II, XXVII| been aware of the ancient custom of the Greeks, they would 20 II, XXXI| hood more for authority and custom sake than because of her 21 II, XXXII| supposing it to be the custom of that country to wash 22 II, XXXII| me, if it were only the custom in this country to wash 23 II, XXXVIII| Countess Zorruna, as it was the custom in those parts for lords 24 II, XLIII| terms it matters little, for custom will bring them into use 25 II, XLIII| a language is enriched; custom and the public are all-powerful 26 II, XLV| to him, "It is an ancient custom in this island, senor governor, 27 II, LI| and that this is the usual custom not only here but with all 28 II, LXIII| crew saluted him (as is the custom when a personage of distinction 29 II, LXIV| his Dulcinea, as was his custom on the eve of any combat 30 II, LXXIII| it, as is the habit and custom of love-smitten shepherds."~ ~"