Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|        sorry condition. Sancho hastened to his assistance as fast
 2   I,        IX|        combat in great terror, hastened to where he stood and implored
 3   I,        XV|       briskish little trot and hastened to make known his wishes
 4   I,       XVI|        up, and lighting a lamp hastened to the quarter where he
 5   I,       XIX|     loaded his beast, and then hastened to obey his master's call,
 6   I,     XXIII|        the ground, on which he hastened to join him and help him
 7   I,    XXVIII|        seeing which, the three hastened towards her, and the curate
 8   I,      XXIX|        at him for some time he hastened towards him with open arms
 9   I,      XXIX|     pounced upon the beard and hastened with it to where Master
10   I,       XXX|      clear of them all. Sancho hastened to his Dapple, and embracing
11   I,      XXXI|        distress; I immediately hastened, impelled by my bounden
12   I,     XXXIV|    before Anselmo had risen he hastened to him and said to him, "
13   I,      XXXV|   Leonela had to tell him, and hastened to the room where he had
14   I,     XXXVI|     ground. The curate at once hastened to uncover her face and
15   I,        XL|  inside the bano at my feet. I hastened to untie the cloth, in which
16   I,       XLI|     the renegade as our guide, hastened towards Hadji Morato's garden,
17   I,       XLI|        to save him, and we all hastened to help, and seizing him
18   I,      XLIV|     force against him; so they hastened to where he was still talking
19   I,      XLIV| agitated that had not Dorothea hastened to support her she would
20   I,      XLIV|     arm and drawing his sword, hastened to the inn-gate, where the
21   I,      XLIV|      by enchantment."~ ~Sancho hastened to where the basin was,
22  II,        IX|      behalf of Dulcinea; so he hastened their departure, which they
23  II,       XXI|    dismounting from Rocinante, hastened to support him, and took
24  II,      XXXI|        reaching to their feet, hastened out, and catching Don Quixote
25  II,      XXXV|        grey and white pebbles, hastened to pay their tribute to
26  II,      XLIX|       clashing of swords. They hastened to the spot, and found that
27  II,        LV|      Don Quixote left him, and hastened to the castle to tell the
28  II,       LVI|       the marshal of the field hastened to him to let him know what
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