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1 I, TransPre| regularity of its streets and houses; everything is ignoble; 2 I, Ded| the works composed in the houses of those who know, it dares 3 I, XI| served at first to roof the houses supported by rude stakes, 4 I, XX| some rudely constructed houses looking more like ruins 5 I, XX| looking more like ruins than houses, from among which came, 6 I, XX| step by step towards the houses, commending himself with 7 I, XXV| burned down huts, levelled houses, dragged mares after him, 8 I, XXXIII| of sense, that friends' houses ought not to be visited 9 I, XL| as is usual in Moorish houses, were rather loopholes than 10 I, XLI| home to sleep in their own houses. But of the conflicting 11 I, XLI| distributed us all in different houses in the town; but as for 12 II, I| under a roof and as he found houses to contain him, it is clear 13 II, XIII| service to go back to our own houses, and there employ ourselves 14 II, XIII| said Sancho; "in other houses they cook beans, but in 15 II, XXIV| have founded more great houses than arms, still those founded 16 II, XXIV| turning them out of their houses under the pretence of making 17 II, XXVII| now and then he came to houses where things that he knew 18 II, XXXI| those who rule noblemen's houses; one of those who, not being 19 II, XXXII| crook, in other people's houses to rule over the masters ( 20 II, XXXVI| look for a remedy to the houses of jurists or village sacristans, 21 II, XXXVII| empresses, for in their own houses they are mistresses paramount 22 II, XXXVII| spite of them, and in great houses too, though we die of hunger 23 II, XLIX| get rid of these gambling houses, for it strikes me they 24 II, XLIX| cards. On the minor gambling houses your worship may exercise 25 II, XLIX| barefaced practices; for in the houses of lords and gentlemen of 26 II, XLIX| that men should play in houses of repute than in some tradesman' 27 II, LV| with the same streets, houses, and roofs it had when I 28 II, LXVII| from wheat' in other men's houses. It won't do for the curate 29 II, LXVII| presented itself in castles and houses, as at Don Diego de Miranda'