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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XX| master's words he began to weep in the most pathetic way, 2 I, XX| smiles upon us, even though I weep while it delays its coming."~ ~" 3 I, XX| There is no need to weep," answered Sancho, "for 4 I, XX| certain. Sancho began to weep afresh on again hearing 5 I, XX| thee well that makes thee weep;' and moreover that it is 6 I, XXII| his being there began to weep without answering a word, 7 I, XXIII| the fortunes of others nor weep for misfortunes of my own. 8 I, XXXI| round the legs, began to weep freely, saying, "O, senor, 9 I, XXXII| indeed they sometimes make me weep with the pity I feel for 10 I, XXXIV| away, and Leonela began to weep bitterly, exclaiming, "Woe 11 I, XXXIV| cause to all who love you to weep all their lives."~ ~"Go 12 I, XXXIV| who has brought me here to weep over audacity that no fault 13 I, XXXVI| herself did nothing but weep and sigh without speaking 14 I, XLI| he said this he began to weep so bitterly that he filled 15 I, XLVII| farewell, pretending to weep with grief at his misfortune; 16 I, XLVII| them Don Quixote said:~ ~"Weep not, good ladies, for all 17 II, V| and with this she began to weep in earnest, as if she already 18 II, XXVI| and said to him, "Don't weep and lament, Master Pedro; 19 II, XXXII| that I am more ready to weep over it than to describe 20 II, XLIV| I cannot sing but only weep; besides my lady is a light 21 II, XLIV| other's; Altisidora may weep or sing, the lady for whose 22 II, XLVIII| and here she began to weep bitterly and said, "Pardon 23 II, XLIX| and with this she began to weep bitterly.~ ~On seeing this 24 II, LIV| upon us. Wherever we are we weep for Spain; for after all 25 II, LIV| touching way that it made me weep myself, though I'm not much 26 II, LXVII| become of Altisidora, did she weep over my absence, or has 27 II, LXVIII| awake while thou sleepest, I weep while thou singest, I am