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1 I, TransPre| that a stranger would have imagined the whole nation to have 2 I, AuthPre| cleverest that could be imagined. But I could not counteract 3 I, II| oddest figure that can be imagined; and while they were removing 4 I, XVIII| Feeling himself so smitten, he imagined himself slain or badly wounded 5 I, XX| in the world could have imagined, and such a way of telling 6 I, XXIII| long he showed that what we imagined was the truth, for he arose 7 I, XXIV| the happiest that could be imagined, prompted by my affection, 8 I, XXXIII| misery greater than can be imagined, for then it will avail 9 I, XXXIII| room, and Lothario asleep, imagined that he had stayed away 10 I, XXXIV| said this Lothario at first imagined it was some device to delude 11 I, XXXIV| agitation that it may be imagined he would feel who expected 12 I, XXXIV| craftily veiled that could be imagined.~ ~Leonela, as he told her, 13 I, XXXIV| Lothario was not glad, still he imagined it was only because he had 14 I, XLI| in her prosperity, may be imagined from the beauty remaining 15 I, XLI| them in Moorish dress he imagined that all the Moors of Barbary 16 I, XLII| they showed can scarcely be imagined, I fancy, much less put 17 II, II| exposures that could be imagined would not get it out of 18 II, XI| and figures that could be imagined. He who led the mules and 19 II, XXIII| greatest nonsense that can be imagined."~ ~"As I know thee, Sancho," 20 II, XXV| gift ever seen in an ape or imagined in a human being; for if 21 II, XXVII| musket-shots. At first he imagined some regiment of soldiers 22 II, XXXI| peasant wench that can be imagined?"~ ~"I don't know," said 23 II, XXXII| ludicrous figure that could be imagined. All those present, and 24 II, XXXVI| contrivances that can be imagined.~ ~The duchess asked Sancho 25 II, XXXVI| in the world could have imagined; but first she desires to 26 II, LXII| strange things, that can be imagined, on condition that you will 27 II, LXIII| gallant-looking youths that could be imagined. He did not seem to be twenty 28 II, LXIII| graceful youths that could be imagined. I knew at once that they