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1 I, IX| Don Quixote's demand or asking who Dulcinea might be, promised 2 I, XIII| him who was called Vivaldo asking Don Quixote what was the 3 I, XIV| bounty gave it me without my asking or choosing it; and as the 4 I, XV| scented them, he, without asking leave of his master, got 5 I, XXII| to ask this of us is like asking pears of the elm tree."~ ~" 6 I, XXIII| stood. He shouted in return, asking what had brought them to 7 I, XXVI| had he himself thought of asking for it. When Sancho discovered 8 I, XXVII| brother under the pretext of asking money from him to pay for 9 I, XXX| seems to thee worth knowing, asking, and learning; neither adding 10 I, XXXIII| cheek upon his hand, and, asking Camilla's pardon for his 11 I, XXXIV| secret, and at the same time asking his advice and opinion as 12 I, XLI| uncertain our renegade came up asking us what kept us, as it was 13 I, XLI| Do not trouble thyself by asking thy daughter Zoraida so 14 I, XLVII| confined, could not help asking what was the meaning of 15 II, XI| looking like noddies, and asking for my lady Dulcinea; and 16 II, XIII| wine out of a cask, to try, asking their opinion as to the 17 II, XXII| Sancho; "faith, if I take to asking questions and answering, 18 II, XXVIII| groans, and on Don Quixote asking him what caused such acute 19 II, XXXV| learned this way she has of asking favours. She comes to ask 20 II, XXXV| but a governor they are asking to whip himself; just as 21 II, XLV| recollecting it, was always asking for them.~ ~Seeing this 22 II, XLV| cloth into my hands and asking me, 'Senor, will there be 23 II, LII| any necessity, either, for asking my leave to challenge him; 24 II, LIV| he comprehended they were asking for money, and putting his 25 II, LXIV| put himself between them, asking them what it was that led 26 II, LXVII| such as to leave time for asking fool's questions. Body o' 27 II, LXXI| he was asked, and on one asking him what Deum de Deo meant,