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Parte, Chap.
1 I, I| upon, and that was that he fancied it was right and requisite, 2 I, II| rest the fray.'"~ ~The host fancied he called him Castellan 3 I, X| the open heaven, for he fancied that each time this happened 4 I, XVI| conceived, which was that he fancied himself to have reached 5 I, XVI| mass almost on top of him fancied he had the nightmare and 6 I, XVII| large lumps, and what he fancied blood was only the sweat 7 I, XX| this accomplished, which he fancied was all he had to do to 8 I, XXIII| other care (now that he fancied he was travelling in a safe 9 I, XXVI| suspected Don Quixote must have fancied that unless he added "del 10 I, XXVII| what it was I suspected or fancied; plain omens pointing to 11 I, XXXVI| so unlooked for. Dorothea fancied that Don Fernando changed 12 I, XXXVI| that Dorothea was not as he fancied the queen Micomicona, of 13 I, XXXVII| that Pena Pobre where he fancied himself stationed because 14 I, XL| From this we gathered or fancied that it must be some woman 15 I, XLII| the inn, they would have fancied that a beauty like that 16 II, III| print. For all that, he fancied some sage, either a friend 17 II, XI| when I saw this cart I fancied some great adventure was 18 II, XV| such a valiant knight as he fancied him of the Mirrors to be, 19 II, XXII| pick and choose any they fancied for festivals and revels, 20 II, L| short was it one would have fancied "they to her shame had cut 21 II, LI| good government of what he fancied the island; and he ordained 22 II, LIII| shouting that one would have fancied the whole island was going 23 II, LIII| with such a crash that he fancied he had broken himself all 24 II, LV| this all; one would have fancied the ass understood what 25 II, LVII| leading in the castle; for he fancied that he was making himself 26 II, LXIV| not what to say or do. He fancied that all was a dream, that 27 II, LXX| death to life as Don Quixote fancied, following up the freak