Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          restored, by Alfonso VI shortly after his occupation of
 2   I,  TransPre|          On renewing the attempt shortly afterwards, they, or a portion
 3   I,  TransPre|      Second Part. "You shall see shortly," he says, "the further
 4   I,  TransPre|      Sancho Panza." His idea of "shortly" was a somewhat elastic
 5   I,  TransPre|         no doubt was: En breve - shortly, there was time enough for
 6   I,       III|          serenity as before.~ ~ ~Shortly after this, another, not
 7   I,        XI|          reached their ears; and shortly after, the player came up,
 8   I,     XVIII|      that fair weather is coming shortly, and that things will go
 9   I,        XX|      here, for I shall come back shortly, alive or dead."~ ~Sancho
10   I,       XXI|          taken the night before. Shortly afterwards Don Quixote perceived
11   I,     XXXIV|        account, as he would very shortly return. Camilla was astonished
12   I,      XXXV|       Camilla took the veil, and shortly afterwards died, worn out
13   I,        XL|          the arms on the breast. Shortly afterwards at the same window
14   I,        XL|         it I tied the paper; and shortly afterwards our star once
15  II,       XII|   brought his lay to an end, and shortly afterwards exclaimed in
16  II,        XX|      this Quiteria of theirs."~ ~Shortly after this, several bands
17  II,      XXIX|         already crossed or shall shortly cross the equinoctial line
18  II,     XXXIV|        seemed to be on fire, and shortly after, here, there, on all
19  II,       XLI| ascending at this rate, we shall shortly plunge into the region of
20  II,    XLVIII|          due season, but because shortly afterwards my husband died
21  II,      XLIX|         continued his round, and shortly afterwards two tipstaffs
22  II,        LI|     thinking of giving over very shortly this idle life I am now
23  II,       LVI|   Quixote appeared in the lists. Shortly afterwards, accompanied
24  II,     LVIII|       better, so ordered it that shortly afterwards there appeared
25  II,     LXIII|          persuaded that he would shortly see its fulfillment; and
26  II,     LXXIV|          the notary and returned shortly afterwards with him and
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