Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         point upon which he was anxious there should be no mistake,
 2   I,         I|       much to his taste, he was anxious to get one for himself,
 3   I,        II|      was in despair, for he was anxious to encounter some one at
 4   I,         X|     peaceably and sociably. But anxious to find quarters for the
 5   I,      XIII|         spoke of, since you are anxious that what he directed in
 6   I,      XVII|     being accomplished, he felt anxious to make trial himself, on
 7   I,     XXIII|      Countenance was still very anxious to find out who the owner
 8   I,      XXIV|     love, he was now in reality anxious to go to avoid keeping his
 9   I,      XXVI|      Panza and Rocinante, being anxious to hear of Don Quixote,
10   I,    XXXIII|       Anselmo asked what he was anxious to know, and Lothario in
11   I,     XXXIV|        that," observed Anselmo, anxious to support and uphold Lothario'
12   I,      XXXV|        appeased, the curate was anxious to go on with the novel,
13   I,        XL|  kindness to Christians, and is anxious to escape on the first opportunity
14   I,       XLI|        for that reason thou art anxious to go and see thy wife."~ ~"
15   I,       XLI|      about, all waiting for me, anxious and elated, and eager to
16   I,      XLIV|         him, they all felt very anxious to know more particularly
17   I,       LII|      Rocinante, who was already anxious enough to slacken speed
18  II,       VII| housekeeper and niece, who were anxious to hear by what arguments
19  II,      VIII|        in Rome. The emperor was anxious to see that famous temple
20  II,         X|        better luck in what I am anxious about."~ ~With this, Sancho
21  II,     XVIII|       guest, Dona Christina was anxious to show that she knew how
22  II,     XVIII|     idleness and luxury, he was anxious to fulfill the duties of
23  II,    XXVIII|        to me; and if you are so anxious to go home to your wife
24  II,     XXXII|      another kitchen-boy seemed anxious to wash his beard.~ ~"What
25  II,       LII|       pleased to see him, being anxious to know the result of his
26  II,       LIV|      kind reception there I was anxious to see all I could. I crossed
27  II,        LX|     touching upon Saragossa; so anxious was he to make out this
28  II,        LX|        of life more restless or anxious than ours. What led me into
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