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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| continued to pour from the press ever since Garci Ordonez 2 I, TransPre| dead and he had no one to press his claims and services, 3 I, TransPre| committed his "Galatea" to the press. It was published, as Salva 4 I, TransPre| it was going through the press, he married Dona Catalina 5 I, TransPre| read what he sent to the press. He knew how the printers 6 I, TransPre| volume was ready for the press in February, but was not 7 I, XIV| travellers were unwilling to press him further, and once more 8 I, XXXIII| for Camilla, seeing that I press my suit upon her, will suppose 9 I, XXXIV| and opportunity he must press the siege of the fortress, 10 I, XLVI| and that they need not press the matter any further, 11 I, LII| am not in a condition to press the saddle of Rocinante, 12 II, III| have given them to the press; if a friend, in order to 13 II, III| when they give them to the press."~ ~"The reason of that," 14 II, IV| will at once give it to the press, moved more by the profit 15 II, VII| when she sets herself to press a point, no hammer drives 16 II, XXII| were making books for the press, all of great utility and 17 II, XXVII| what was the error of the press. In fact, however, Gines 18 II, XXX| the cradle, I mean in the press."~ ~"I am rejoiced at all 19 II, XLI| this very spot that I now press? Cover thine eyes, cover 20 II, XLII| should be brought into play, press not the utmost rigour of 21 II, LIV| likewise."~ ~"I will not press thee, Sancho," said Ricote; " 22 II, LVIII| just as he was about to press forward and break through 23 II, LX| assure thyself of this, press my hands and take me for 24 II, LXII| stroll; but so great was the press of the boys and people to 25 II, LXII| setting it up in type for the press."~ ~"What is the title of