Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XIII|       which they felt the same astonishment that all felt on first becoming
 2   I,       XIX|      Sancho beheld all this in astonishment at the intrepidity of his
 3   I,     XXVII|       Cardenio. He, showing no astonishment when he saw them, stood
 4   I,      XXIX| Cardenio's words completed the astonishment of Dorothea, and not knowing
 5   I,     XXXII|       the inn were struck with astonishment at the beauty of Dorothea,
 6   I,    XXXIII|   Anselmo struck Lothario with astonishment, unable as he was to conjecture
 7   I,      XXXV|        what will fill you with astonishment; but rest assured that he
 8   I,     XXXVI| overwhelmed with confusion and astonishment, after regarding Dorothea
 9   I,      XLII|        hearers with wonder and astonishment; and so great is the pleasure
10   I,     XLVII|        to cross himself in his astonishment, and could not make out
11  II,       XIV|   filling all who hear it with astonishment, wonder, and awe? He saw,
12  II,       XVI|      read his curiosity in his astonishment; and courteous as he was
13  II,       XVI|      succeeded in removing the astonishment I feel at seeing you; for
14  II,       XVI|    green gaban was filled with astonishment at Don Quixote's argument,
15  II,      XVII|        was observing, and with astonishment, more especially when, after
16  II,     XXXVI|    might well have struck with astonishment, as they did, all who beheld
17  II,     XXXIX|     and the bystanders lost in astonishment, while the Trifaldi went
18  II,        XL|       from the earth gape with astonishment; and he never lent him save
19  II,       XLI|       on the ground; and their astonishment was increased when at one
20  II,      XLVI|        at their wits' end with astonishment. Don Quixote sprang to his
21  II,         L|           Teresa stood lost in astonishment, and her daughter just as
22  II,         L|      one another with looks of astonishment at what they had read, and
23  II,       LII|      knew her were filled with astonishment, and the duke and duchess
24  II,       LVI|       of the field was lost in astonishment at the words of Tosilos;
25  II,      LVII|     prepared for the joke, her astonishment was all the greater. The
26  II,     LVIII| observed him, and were full of astonishment at the spectacle. At last
27  II,      LXII|            Now there was fresh astonishment; now everyone's hair was
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